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I had a similar issue, but my comment did initially show up. I then got a reply from the OP but when I clicked the link, my comment and his reply did not show up. I just tried again and they are all there; most odd.
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Seen similar myself, posted a comment, came back later and it was gone, came back and it was there. As they say; caching is easy, it's the un-caching that's hard
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The two hard problems in Software:
1 Naming
2 Cache Invalidation
3 One-Off Errors
"Time flies like an arrow. Fruit flies like a banana."
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Is there a max file size limit for the My Uploads feature?
I tried uploading a 7mb file and it choked. Then, I tried submitting a 5mb file, and it choked again. I ended up having to break my upload into three parts to get it to stick (and yes, I had plenty of space left at the outset).
".45 ACP - because shooting twice is just silly" - JSOP, 2010
- You can never have too much ammo - unless you're swimming, or on fire. - JSOP, 2010
- When you pry the gun from my cold dead hands, be careful - the barrel will be very hot. - JSOP, 2013
modified 12-Dec-16 13:29pm.
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On my upload page it says right on the bottom:
"Total uploads must not exceed 10 MB."
What does it say on yours?
Hmmm?
"I had the right to remain silent, but I didn't have the ability!"
Ron White, Comedian
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We'll dig in. Sorry about this. It should Just Work.
If you email myself or Sean the files I'll make sure they get uploaded if I have to type in the 1's and 0's myself.
cheers
Chris Maunder
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I think I have this sorted out now.
cheers
Chris Maunder
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Ref.: Re: Spam would be article[^]
There were wrong user profile links in the "About the Author" section of an article and on the profile page itself.
The correct user was "mandegar113355" with ID 12899565 (closed as spammer) but the above mentioned links where pointing to the profile page of the user "mandegar" with ID 1518749.
It seems that the numeric part has been stripped off to create the links.
Picture from deleted article (note the link at the bottom shown when hovering over the user name):
mandegar.png (136.1 KB)
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I'm trying to publish my article using CodeProject's article submission wizard. The text of my article contains equation formulas. To insert equation formulas I exactly follow LaTeX, styling and layout tips as it's shown here[^]. But it doesn't work for me. The editor doesn't render the LaTeX script. I've tried to paste those scripts from the example, wrapping it with
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You mean this article[^]
Looks good (in fact, great!) to me.
cheers
Chris Maunder
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Hi. I've just started writing my article [^] using CodeProject's articles editor and I'm experiencing several issues using it. The first of all, when I'm pasting my article's text from Microsoft Word 2016 the formulas, images and tables are not displayed correctly in the article's preview. And also there's the number of space gaps occurred in the text that has been pasted from MS-Word. As well, when I've pasted and started to format the code fragments, in the preview html-code is displayed instead of the code text written in C++ after I specify the proper formatting.
Previously, I've already posted the number of articles using CodeProject's articles editor, *BUT* those issues had not persisted then. Smile |
Please help me out to correct these problems, or just guide me how to properly use the CodeProject's articles editor. Smile |
Thanks in advance, Arthur.
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Send me the raw HTML and I'll work through the issues you're seeing.
cheers
Chris Maunder
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The way I use the editor is by adding an HTML page to my project solution, and use Visual Studio to edit. Then, I go to CP, start the article editor, and just paste the entire thing "as is" from visual studio to the editor. Many fewer headaches that way.
".45 ACP - because shooting twice is just silly" - JSOP, 2010
- You can never have too much ammo - unless you're swimming, or on fire. - JSOP, 2010
- When you pry the gun from my cold dead hands, be careful - the barrel will be very hot. - JSOP, 2013
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I've already solved this problem by converting my .docx into .html web-page using MS-Word. At the time, when the new .html document is generated the MS-Word normally creates an .html file of the document, converting all equation formulas into images stored in a separate directory that comes along with that .html document. After that I use plain html-mode of the submission wizard's editor and paste the html contents "as-is" from .html document directly into the wizard's editable area, also I upload all images from that directory and change each path inside src="..." attribute of the image tag to the proper location path at which the uploaded images are saved by the submission wizard. In this case this is the path by default e.g. src="image001.jpg". And that's it. Oops, it works for me.
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Hello, I can't upload an article which text containing equations pasted from MS-Word 2016 by using CodeProject's article submission wizard. Previously, I have an experience of such articles *BUT* there was no problem with pasting text containing equations.
I've inspected the following problem and encountered that after an article has been submitted or just saved src="data:....." attribute of html-tag is omitted from the html code being uploaded using the submission wizard.
Now I'm just wondering what's the matter with the submission wizard ??
Can you help me out to solve this problem?
Thanks in advance.
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I'm assuming what's happening is you're pasting HTML that has images automatically encoded (by Word) as data:. The submission wizard extracts this data, saves an actual image, and updates the HTML to reflect the image.
Can you please email me the raw HTML (including data: images) to chris@codeproject.com and I'll walk though the issue using your data to ensure it's not an encoding issue.
cheers
Chris Maunder
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Thanks, Chris for your reply. I apologize but I'm located in different time zone UTC+02:00 so I could not reply to your latest messages right now. I've just sent raw HTML files to your e-mail as you've been asking me for, so you can check what this problem actually is.
Regards, Arthur V. Ratz.
modified 12-Dec-16 7:02am.
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We just recently had an attempted scam article pop up - Get $6,500 USD every day, for six months! See how it works[^].
I was wondering if these guys get reported to the relevant authorities. Countries are cooperating more and more these days, and a lot of these ratbags are subsequently being caught. Most of these cooperating countries have a special site set up by their federal police departments where the scams can be reported. The more information these departments can get, the better their chances of catching the people behind them.
Cheers,
Mick
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It doesn't matter how often or hard you fall on your arse, eventually you'll roll over and land on your feet.
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We don't. I could ask around, but frankly I'm doubtful of the chances of anything happening.
cheers
Chris Maunder
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Just curious. I updated my sig line on my user settings but it still doesn't show up.
It seems to have saved out all right and when I look at it, it looks correct, but then my old sig line shows up when I post a message.
Any ideas about why that might be happening/
Thanks,
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Unfortunately your sig is an advertisement (and a blatant one I'm sorry to say), and we don't allow ads to be posted.
cheers
Chris Maunder
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Oh, I had heard that sig lines were ok. Sorry about that.
I'll have to read up on what is right/wrong on sig lines. thanks
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What's in a sig becomes what's in a post, so forum rules apply.
We're fine with links to homepages, blogs etc - general "this is me" stuff. But not outright advertising.
cheers
Chris Maunder
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