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I had several problems with images either not showing or not showing at the correct size in the preview. If I remember right a refresh of the page or closing and reopening the preview fixed it. I knew they would be present when published.
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That's kind of what happened to me. When I pulled up the draft of the article the next day, it worked fine.
JLD
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The project download is infected with the URL:Mal virus.
https://www.codeproject.com/Tips/1200547/Beveled-Panel-with-Shadow-Effect
My antivirus program aborts the download.
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Could you please let us know which anti virus you were using? It could be a false positive unique to the program.
Thanks,
Sean Ewington
CodeProject
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This was dual posted here[^].
This space for rent
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I recently created a blog and now my articles are feeding from the blog to CP.
That's all good.
I want to post some articles to that blog but they may not be technical enough so I don't want them to get pulled by CP.
I currently place that tag* at the bottom of my article and I believe that is what triggers CP to pull, right?
*<a href="https://www.codeproject.com" rel="tag">CodeProject</a>
Question
Is my thinking correct that as long as I don't add that tag to the bottom of an article then it _won't_ be pulled by CP?
FYI, my feed link used by CP is : http://raddev.us/arduino/syndication.axd[^]
Just attempting to insure non-tech items don't get pulled to CP.
Thanks for any help.
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raddevus wrote: I currently place that tag* at the bottom of my article and I believe that is what triggers CP to pull, right?
Correct
raddevus wrote: as long as I don't add that tag to the bottom of an article then it _won't_ be pulled by CP?
Again, correct.
If all else fails let us know and we'll get the hammers out.
cheers
Chris Maunder
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Ok, that's great. Thanks for the definitive answer.
I just didn't want spurious blog posts to hit CP.
modified 6-Jul-18 14:49pm.
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Today I got below email regarding my article submissions
"Congratulations! The changes you have made to article Creating an Amazon Elastic Cloud Compute (EC2) instance have been approved and are now publicly available."
Then after some time I got another mail saying that the article is closed and codeproject could not publish it.
I am confused, could any one tell me,after approval mail why I got another mail and why it's rejected.
modified 2-Aug-18 21:02pm.
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It is not plagiarism, this article is written by me only , and I first upload it in another portal but I did not get any response from them.So I posted it here in code project.please Let me know what should I do to publish it here?
modified 2-Aug-18 21:02pm.
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All the text is simply lifted from various websites.
If you've copied the text from other sites, that is plagiarism.
Picking an example at random:
Your article: Amazon Web Services (AWS) allows customers to assign metadata to their AWS resources in the form of tags. Each tag is a simple label consisting of a customer-defined key and an optional value that can make it easier to manage, search for, and filter resources. Amazon Web Services (AWS) allows customers to assign metadata to their AWS resources in the form of tags. Each tag is a simple label consisting of a customer-defined key and an optional value that can make it easier to manage, search for, and filter resources.
Unless you're trying to tell us that you wrote the AWS answers article (you didn't), then the article is not "written by you only". You have stolen other people's content and tried to pass it off as your own work.
As I said, plagiarism is not tolerated here.
Having been caught, had you accepted your mistake and apologised, you might have stood a chance of convincing the site admins to grant you a second chance. Instead, you chose to deny any wrongdoing, despite the evidence to the contrary. As a result, your account will be terminated, and the admins are extremely unlikely to restore it.
"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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Thanks for the quick response.Now I understand my mistake.so now I very much clear what is needed here.sorry for inconvenience.
modified 2-Aug-18 21:02pm.
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I'm terribly sorry about that: sometimes moderators fail to check the "this is a stolen article" forum and accidentally let it through.
Rest assured that the error has been fixed, and your account is in the process of being closed as well.
Have a nice day.
Sent from my Amstrad PC 1640
Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay...
AntiTwitter: @DalekDave is now a follower!
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Actually I was searching my article on Google, it shows me 2 links. 1 was my original content and the other one was a garbage link with same title. I was just deleted it. How can I undo my article. I'll be very thankful to all of you.
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The 'Lampost'[^]
It brings me to an empty draft...
"The greatest enemy of knowledge is not ignorance, it is the illusion of knowledge". Stephen Hawking, 1942- 2018
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If you click on "Update the article", the content is still there. I think it may just need to be re-published.
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Thank you... I was afraid to play with, so not to loose the content altogether (it happened me in the past)... As now it's locked by you, but I will re-publish the moment it released...
"The greatest enemy of knowledge is not ignorance, it is the illusion of knowledge". Stephen Hawking, 1942- 2018
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I can see it as published now. But I did not have a lock earlier, I was very careful not to change anything.
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Something strange goes on...
This is the 'Revision' list of the article... Member 3164287 is me and Member 767687 is you...
The current version and the one under 'You have an auto-saved draft version.' has different numbers of votes, vies, downloads and bookmarks...
In anyway - re-published it now... Seems good. Wonder If I should report it as a bug, or all this connected to that Redis server Chris was talking about...
"The greatest enemy of knowledge is not ignorance, it is the illusion of knowledge". Stephen Hawking, 1942- 2018
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Something very strange is going on. When I click on the link I get taken to the published article. I do not want to try anything in case I lose it; I think we will have to wait until Monday when @chris-maunder and co. are back at work.
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What's the "back at work" thing you speak of?
cheers
Chris Maunder
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Something I no longer need worry about.
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