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Sean,
Thanks, that is the article. I was so flustered I didn't give the link.
I tried publishing it again but it looks like it didn't fix it.
Maybe I will have to upload allthe images again. not sure. Let me know what you think.
Thanks, very much.
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Phew... FYI, I finally got the article fixed.
I deleted all the images and re-uploaded all of them.
I posted the article again but a few still didn't show up so I went back in and published it again and they are all showing up now.
Thanks, but this can be closed now.
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Sorry for all the trouble. Sadly I have to do the same sometimes. I re-uploaded the images and publish the article until they show up. If you ever run into this trouble, please let me carry this burden for you.
Thanks,
Sean Ewington
CodeProject
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Thanks very much. I appreciate all your help.
My article is huge with lots of images and 6 code downloads so I probably caused the problem.
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raddevus wrote: and as it posted I saw hamsters. be happy... you could have seen gremlins
M.D.V.
If something has a solution... Why do we have to worry about?. If it has no solution... For what reason do we have to worry about?
Help me to understand what I'm saying, and I'll explain it better to you
Rating helpful answers is nice, but saying thanks can be even nicer.
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Hello,
I want to post my first article in code project I have stuck when I want to submit it then I have got message like.
The content is either too short or default. - Content contains the phrase 'the code? Did you do anything particularly clever or wild or zany'.
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The message is telling you that either you have not written enough for the content to be classed as an article, or you have left some of the template statements in the article template. Please check again what you have tried to submit.
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Articles in CodeProject should be a bit lengthy may be greater than 1000 words. If your submission is less than that, instead of article submit it to Tips/Tricks section'.
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Why are you telling Richard this? He already knows this and the person who posted the question won't be notified there was an answer because you replied to someone else.
This space for rent
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This guy is often having problems with the formats in his blog entries. @Sean-Ewington has already corrected a bunch of them.
I don't know if it is a problem with the blog feeder or he just doesn't learn.
Someone please correct this Assessment System for Tests’ Architecture Design- Facade Based Tests[^] (don't forget to wear the sunglasses before opening the link)
As a side note... was this approved by people, or did it get through because the guy has platinum in "author"?
M.D.V.
If something has a solution... Why do we have to worry about?. If it has no solution... For what reason do we have to worry about?
Help me to understand what I'm saying, and I'll explain it better to you
Rating helpful answers is nice, but saying thanks can be even nicer.
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It's a known issue. Might be awhile before it gets addressed ...
I suspect it was approved. Some moderators may be correctly thinking, "Good old Sean and Deeksha, they'll fix it."
And it looks like Deeksha did.
Thanks,
Sean Ewington
CodeProject
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After answering me and speaking about his tools for conversion... I thought he had done it
M.D.V.
If something has a solution... Why do we have to worry about?. If it has no solution... For what reason do we have to worry about?
Help me to understand what I'm saying, and I'll explain it better to you
Rating helpful answers is nice, but saying thanks can be even nicer.
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Hi,
I just published new blog on code project. and it was marked as deleted without any reason. The link is REST-in-advance
[^].
Could you please check and let me know if something wrong.
Best regards,
TU Tran
Technical Leader
Blog: http://tranthanhtu.vn
Mail: contact@tranthanhtu.vn
Mobile: +84 90 883 884 6
Skype: tranthanhtu83
CodeProject: @techcoaching
LinkedIn: tutrancoaching
Github: techcoaching
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I'd sent you an email prior asking you to please remove the links back to your blog. If you remove the links back to all your blog entries your blog entries can stay.
Thanks,
Sean Ewington
CodeProject
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Hi Sean Ewington,
Did you send to contact@tranthanhtu.vn.
For the link back to my blog. Did you mean about the link in red rectangle (see 2017-03-15_2207[^] ).
This blog entry auto updated to code project. it is inconvenient for me to update it only on code project as your bot will update it later.
Code project crawl content on my blog and I update reference links manual is not nice. It should do automatically.
Best regards,
TU Tran
Technical Leader
Blog: http://tranthanhtu.vn
Mail: contact@tranthanhtu.vn
Mobile: +84 90 883 884 6
Skype: tranthanhtu83
CodeProject: @techcoaching
LinkedIn: tutrancoaching
Github: techcoaching
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I used the email on your CodeProject account. In the future I will use this one you provided.
Yes I do mean the links in the rectangle.
I am happy to remove links on incoming blog entries in the future starting from today. Please go in and remove the links from the existing blog entries.
Thanks,
Sean Ewington
CodeProject
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Ok, Sean Ewington.
I will remove link on this article.
Best regards,
TU Tran
Technical Leader
Blog: http://tranthanhtu.vn
Mail: contact@tranthanhtu.vn
Mobile: +84 90 883 884 6
Skype: tranthanhtu83
CodeProject: @techcoaching
LinkedIn: tutrancoaching
Github: techcoaching
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All your articles please.
Thanks,
Sean Ewington
CodeProject
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Ok, Sean Ewington.
I will update it today.
Thanks
Best regards,
TU Tran
Technical Leader
Blog: http://tranthanhtu.vn
Mail: contact@tranthanhtu.vn
Mobile: +84 90 883 884 6
Skype: tranthanhtu83
CodeProject: @techcoaching
LinkedIn: tutrancoaching
Github: techcoaching
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Hi,
I am not supporting any author, but just want to understand why is it illegal to put the link of authors own blog post? (I don't know where the back link points to.)
I see many members does it in their signature, profile or posts too.
If you have valid and convincing reasons, I would also be careful before posting to codeproject in future.
Life is a computer program and everyone is the programmer of his own life.
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Hi!
I uploaded a zip file with source code and inserted a link to it. But the file cannot be found from the reviewed and published article. Also, nothing visible under the "Browse code" link. I have now deleted and uploaded the same zip file and hope it will work this time around, but I'm not so sure. What might I be doing wrong?
This is the article in question:
BulkInsert with the Entity Framework[^]
Actually, now the file shows up under "Browse code" but it is still not possible to actually access the file.
modified 11-Mar-17 10:32am.
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I used the button (insert link into article) to the left of the uploaded file.
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It seems as if it might have been a 7-zip problem. I uploaded it as a zip instead of as a 7z and it seemed to work better now.
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Måns Tånneryd wrote: I uploaded it as a zip instead of as a 7z and it seemed to work better now.
Glad you got it solved.
Yes, according to the FAQ the files should be provided in ZIP format.
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