@BhargavRao No problem. I wasn't acting on the Burn but noticed some that needed a tidy when browsing, like removing the [api] together with the other deprecated tags. I'll edit elsewhere
I seem to be getting close timeouts on those I voted to close 7 days ago, and can't close vote again stackoverflow.com/questions/29680790/…. Not enough close voters I guess.
using System; using System.Net; using System.Net.Sockets; using System.IO; using System.Threading; public class Whois { static void Main(string[] args) { TcpListener listener = new TcpListener(IPAddress.Any,43) ; listener.Start(); while (true) { Socket connection = listener.AcceptSocket() ; Console.WriteLine("[Connection: "+ connection.RemoteEndPoint.ToString() +"]"); NetworkStream socketStream; socketStream = new NetworkStream(connection); StreamWriter sw = new StreamWriter(socketStream); StreamReader sr = new StreamReader(socketStream,true);
I'm really sorry about this. My server (localhost:43) still does not receive any transaction. Scratching my head and having a think - but thanks for trying
Thanks you. Where does the "localhost:43/" go in the JS? I tried guessing and it didn't work. There is no jquery. This plain hand coded html in notepad!
@DavidG Expecting it to be done automatically completely underestimates the task. On each one someone just picked the wrong tag. To do it properly the whole question has to be read, understood and the appropriate tag added in the place of the incorrect one. The wrong tag got there because people type a space, for example, the type "data structure" and get the two tags [data][structure]. Not a mechanical process...
@DavidG In the long term there are 7,855 to be copy-edited with the [data] tag, but it started at >12,000. Trying not to do it too fast to avoid bumping up too many to the front page at the same time (as you know..). Already done [delete] and [define] and some other bigger chunks. Yes, I am aware elf the guidelines, and do them in small batches chosen by sub-searches of the whole group to avoid victimising any one set of readers etc.
@DavidArenburg - Thanks. No problem. Just chugging away slowly. It's no different from marking student assignments, which I'm also doing at the moment. Just assessed ~100 compilers. Copy editing a few SO postings is a breeze by comparison!