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As the image is from a film, the copyright for the image will most likely not be public domain.
This space for rent
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I would say "Lost in Translation" yes.
Topic images is a bit difficult, that's why I prefer to ask
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Even there is no copyright issue - the article should not pass moderation. There is at least the format (CP guidelines) issue...
Skipper: We'll fix it.
Alex: Fix it? How you gonna fix this?
Skipper: Grit, spit and a whole lotta duct tape.
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it went through
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Thank you for the report. I've emailed the author.
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Sean Ewington
CodeProject
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Np
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Hi Admin
When i try to publish/preview an article, it is keep on loading for long time with No response, My article has a zip file which is of less than 50kb.
Please Help.
This is my Draft version Asp.net Export Excel - Show/Hide Loading image[^] but no luck to publish/preview
Thanks
karthik
modified 2-Aug-16 11:17am.
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It seems live now ... did you manage to publish it?
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Sean Ewington
CodeProject
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Yes Sean
Its working now.
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In couple of articles, I am working in a team. I would like to add the members as co-authors. How can I do that?
Also, can co-authors edit the article as well? Then it will be easy for us so that we can distribute our parts.
Thanks in advance.
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In the submission wizard, next to your name, is a "add co-authors" area. Click it and add the member IDs of the co-authors.
cheers
Chris Maunder
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Thanks.
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Shouldn't that require confirmation from the co-author?
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It does. An email is sent.
cheers
Chris Maunder
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Thanks - on it
cheers
Chris Maunder
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I am trying to build CRM system using windows Azure? can I use ASp.net with it? and thoughts how to benefit/use both?
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What would be a benefit is to ask in the right forum.
This one is not for technical questions
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HI
I have Master Table and Child Table. Master table had identity column on inserting record to Master table capture the identity id and inserting in to child table. This is happening in a stored procedure.Now problem is if I call the same procedure for multiple times. It should update only one Identity value to all the multiple records. When called the stored procedure. Check for existence of previously inserted id and not insert any records to Master table and same Id should be inserted to child table. So, How do I handle this.
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This forum is for questions about writing articles to be published on the CodeProject site.
I suggest you post your question in the "Quick Answers" section[^]. However, you'll need to provide much more detail, including the definition of the stored procedure, and the code that calls it.
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- Homer
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Did ... the author fix one themselves? I think an editor got the other one
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Sean Ewington
CodeProject
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thanks
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Hello Editors,
I am composing an article, which to my utter surprised is published
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I am still composing the article and i have no clue how it has got published???
Please unpublish this article till I am done with my article. Else it gives no meaning at this stage with the theme and current state.
Please help me.
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