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    .net version numbers in vb/c# forums

    after seeing many posts asking people to select a radio button for the .net version, i think it would be good to make it compulsory to select one of the radio buttons before a message can be posted. if the question is not related to a specific version of .NET, they could select a "N/A" button (which would have the same effect as currently not selecting any button).
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    Re: .net version numbers in vb/c# forums

    We considered that. It was discussed at great length and we decided it was best not to.

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    Re: .net version numbers in vb/c# forums

    Can you make it so the version is prepended onsubmit and the title length checked first? Because at the moment it is possible to post a thread with no title and just [02/03] etc.

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    Re: .net version numbers in vb/c# forums

    No, since to do that I have to edit the script itself that checks title length, and that is one script for all the forums, however not all the forums have this feature.

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    Re: .net version numbers in vb/c# forums

    Quote Originally Posted by JPnyc
    No, since to do that I have to edit the script itself that checks title length, and that is one script for all the forums, however not all the forums have this feature.
    I meant check the length in the Javascript.

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