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I can still see it
M.D.V.
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Me too; not sure what happened, but it definitely said "this article has been deleted" when I looked yesterday.
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now is deleted for me too
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No download, and no obvious link to get the code. Even if the product's free and open source, I don't see how it can be published in that state.
Also, the project page[^] says it requires the "PreMailer" assembly. There's no link to it, and searching for the name returns multiple results, so it's not clear which one is supposed to be used.
Reporting as "unclear/incomplete".
"These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined."
- Homer
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@Sean-Ewington as it looks, it was valid, would you please bring it back from Limbo?
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Done
cheers
Chris Maunder
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thanks
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No I have removed the technical blog entry from the queue.
Thanks,
Sean Ewington
CodeProject
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IMO well done.
Thanks
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This is at least the third time this code-dump[^] has been posted as an article. Every time it's rejected, the author[^] simply re-posts it.
He seems to be ignoring any attempt to explain what the problem is.
Can someone have a word please.
"These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined."
- Homer
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Words sent. Let's see what happens
Thanks,
Sean Ewington
CodeProject
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I just submitted my very first article, which is now pending. I can see the article in my profile, marked as pending. But when I open it, it´s an empty draft!
When I click "Update article" from there the whole article reappears in the wizard.
Is this normal? Or is it just me? Will the revisors see my article?
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I can see it in the queue; the one that brought up spaghetti?
Bastard Programmer from Hell
If you can't read my code, try converting it here[^]
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Yes, exactly, the one about knotting spaghetti
Thank you, then I'll wait
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It is visible now, but one of the hamsters mucked up the images
Bastard Programmer from Hell
If you can't read my code, try converting it here[^]
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Thank you, updated it yesterday evening, all fine now
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I developed an image and tried to insert it into my document. The html was inserted by CP, and I seem to have messed it up. At least, my image doesn't show. The current html is the following:
<p><img alt="cp1-1a.jpeg" src="CP1-1A.jpeg" style="margin: 1px; float: left; width: 480px; height: 640px" /></p>
Please help.
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In the Intelligent Extensible CASE Environment article?
Did you upload the image while editing the article in the submission wizard?
cheers
Chris Maunder
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No, I emailed my article, by another name now, to submit. I've been editing it on CP. Beside the edit window is a download button. I used that. It gave me a screen to specify size, border, and file name. I edited the html afterward because I made mistakes, and I couldn't see the image. May have messed up the edit.
The article is Mella, An Extensible Programmable Calculator.
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I do not know what to do and need help.
The image insertion dialogue box has many inputs that I do not understand, and I have not found help anywhere on CP, so far.
The dialogue box comes up with the following text, which I cannot understand, and Google translate doesn't translate into English. I don't know what language it is.
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetuer adipiscing elit. Maecenas feugiat consequat diam. Maecenas metus. Vivamus diam purus, cursus a, commodo non, facilisis vitae, nulla. Aenean dictum lacinia tortor. Nunc iaculis, nibh non iaculis aliquam, orci felis euismod neque, sed ornare massa mauris sed velit. Nulla pretium mi et risus. Fusce mi pede, tempor id, cursus ac, ullamcorper nec, enim. Sed tortor. Curabitur molestie. Duis velit augue, condimentum at, ultrices a, luctus ut, orci. Donec pellentesque egestas eros. Integer cursus, augue in cursus faucibus, eros pede bibendum sem, in tempus tellus justo quis ligula. Etiam eget tortor. Vestibulum rutrum, est ut placerat elementum, lectus nisl aliquam velit, tempor aliquam eros nunc nonummy metus. In eros metus, gravida a, gravida sed, lobortis id, turpis. Ut ultrices, ipsum at venenatis fringilla, sem nulla lacinia tellus, eget aliquet turpis mauris non enim. Nam turpis. Suspendisse lacinia. Curabitur ac tortor ut ipsum egestas elementum. Nunc imperdiet gravida mauris.
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Ed Earl Ross wrote: The dialogue box comes up with the following text, which I cannot understand, and Google translate doesn't translate into English.
That's just placeholder text: Lorem ipsum - Wikipedia[^]
"These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined."
- Homer
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