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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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I had a previously working article and now all the pictures are gone. I have not edited the article in a while and they used to work, so it is not because of one of my edits or anything I did...
What gives???
codeproject.com/articles/1107480/dsplib-fft-dft-fourier-transform-library-for-net
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Make sure you reference images using src="image.ext" not src="http://www.codeproject.com/KB/Articles/id/image.ext". Files may move, and our system handles the paths internally.
Fixing now
cheers
Chris Maunder
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Thanks Chris for fixing the article.
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The server is reporting that the image is missing. You might want to try uploading it with a new name.
This space for rent
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FYI - I uploaded same image with slightly different name and that fixed it.
Thanks
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Currently I see all the images working. If this is still a problem please email me the images and I will tackle it.
Thanks,
Sean Ewington
CodeProject
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Hi,
When I try to edit my article, I get a blank page in the wysiwyg editor.
Can you fix this please?
Regards,
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hello,
At submit new article page, when click upload files button, the browser jump to error page and display "Controller, Action or Item Not Found".
I don't know where is the problem.
thanks
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Could you please email me sean@codeproject.com the files? I will give it a try.
Thanks,
Sean Ewington
CodeProject
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It's spam.
This space for rent
modified 22-Feb-17 19:01pm.
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Hi,
In my article, the image link changed after publish, hence its not displayed in the article, please help to resolve this issue.
Thanks
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