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I have added my wordpress blog to my account.
http://javascriptgotchas.wordpress.com
But after successfully publish it on wordpress I didn't found it in my code project account.
Please help.
Thanks
Debasis Behera
www.mindfiresolutions.com
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You need to submit your feed URL, rather than your blog URL. Please see our FAQ entry here:
Code Project Technical Blog FAQ[^]
Also, I recommend using the rel-tag method for indicating which entries you wish to pull if you're using Wordpress. Please let me know if you have any questions or problems along the way.
Thanks,
Sean Ewington
CodeProject
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Thanks Sean Ewington for your quick response.
Thanks
Debasis Behera
www.mindfiresolutions.com
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I am working on an article which is currently in Draft mode.
I uploaded certain images which I would like to include them in my article's body, but when I try to delete some of the uploaded images in the right hand bar it is not allowing me to do so.
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Once you have your article posted please send me the URL and I will attempt the delete the uploaded images you no longer wish to be attached to the article.
Thanks,
Sean Ewington
CodeProject
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I am now facing problem when I am trying to attach a zip file for Demo Project which I created for the better understanding of Article. My article is already published and whenever I try to attach the source the upload progress never completes. my zipped project size is 17 MB around. Please help.
Link to my article: Getting started with ASP.Net Web API 2 using CodeFirst[^]
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Sadly 17 MB is just too large. Do you have it hosted elsewhere where you could link to it in the article?
Thanks,
Sean Ewington
CodeProject
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Aww!! This is bad the site says it allows to upload < 24MB and mine is 17MB. It should support.
Anyway I'll find another way to upload it to Dropbox or Google Drive and link it there.
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Hi,
I recently noticed that i had a duplicate account,as the blog i posted was from 1 browser and it did not show up in my blog list. Then i noticed the same blog with my name . Then i found out that i had 2 accounts by mistake .
Can i merge both of them ?
modified 28-Sep-14 20:01pm.
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It is here
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 was in Article forum - some hamster moved it around...
I'm not questioning your powers of observation; I'm merely remarking upon the paradox of asking a masked man who he is. (V)
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Yes. What is the username or Id of the other account?
cheers
Chris Maunder
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The other account is : @Aditya-swami
Account
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I want to merge both of them with the reputation points and the articles which i have posted . Kindly help.
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Now that I've posted my first tip, I would like it to appear under my name... Unfortunately, trying to change my "Display Name" yields the following error message: "The name you supplied has already been registered."
But the name I enter - is indeed my name...
How do I change my "Display Name", then?
Thanks!
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I suggest you edit your original message here and ask the site administrators to delete the account you no longer need.
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Currently I feel there's no actual sanction for plagiarism. If the author is after rep points, think about following rep point cumulation
- +100: publish plagiarized content
- +500: 50 upvotes from standard user
- +100: some download included
- plagiarism spotted at this point
Ok, in the example, article has passed moderation queue but that happens every now and then. So now you gained 700 points for publishing plagiarized text. Even when you got spotted, you can currently keep the points.
If you compare this to speeding on the highway: You get caught, you get a fine. You may even lose your vehicle.
So what I'm suggesting is a penalty when you get caught from plagiarism. To keep it simple, no need to calculate the actual points gained. The penalty may well be static, say 2000 points.
So in the example above if the penalty would have been implemented, the author would have lost 1300 points. If the plagiarism would have been spotted in moderation queue, author would have lost all 2000 points.
I think that this kind of 'fine' would reduce the amount of plagiarism attempts significantly. I take it that in many cases the motivation is the rep points...
modified 26-Sep-14 9:49am.
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What if the author simply wasn't aware of how to reference material correctly.
I know this sounds odd, but many, many people simply don't know how to do it properly.
So: we can certainly add a "-X points" penalty. We'd have to be able to remove it too for certain circumstances.
What we tend to do is warn the member, they fix it up, all's good. They don't fix up their habits, they disappear. Those who keep coming back will not be dissuaded by rep point penalties.
cheers
Chris Maunder
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Chris Maunder wrote: What if the author simply wasn't aware of how to reference material correctly.
Yes, I thought about this when writing the suggestion. And as you see, I didn't have any good idea since I didn't include it in the post. Giving back the points could be one solution but probably that would have to be an admin/protector privilege so not a very feasible solution.
I've wrote hundreds or thousands of pages ICT related, copyrighted material over the years so I take plagiarism very personally, regardless of the author. Guess I just needed to vent
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IMO this[^] is appropriate...
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A couple hours ago I received na email from "CodeProject [mailout@maillist.codeproject.com]" asking to help on a survey with a link that goes to na inexistente survey.
Is this a prank? A phishing email? Or what?
"I have not failed. I've just found 10,000 ways that won't work." Thomas A. Edison
"Politicians and diapers should be changed often and for the same reason." Eça de Queiroz (1845 - 1900)
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Not a phishing expedition. We sent out the wrong link and are busy slapping ourselves.
Sorry about that.
cheers
Chris Maunder
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