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Thanks for letting us know. I've fixed it
Thanks,
Sean Ewington
The Code Project
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Thank you!!!
as if the facebook, twitter and message boards weren't enough - blogged
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I just noticed that article draft auto-save doesn't work. At least in FF17, is it only for me?
I just lost a half-written article draft which was auto-saved a number of times and also saved forcefully by myself click the save button.
So I started the article over. Put some text. Clicked save. Opened a draft and observed empty article template.
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I was writing an article, saved it a number of times. But then accidentally clicked the Back button (actually pressed the Backspace keyboard button in Firefox). When I returned to the article draft via account menu it was blanked out: currently it is in the article empty template state! Like I wasn't writing and saving at all.
How can I recover my draft back?!
Thanks.
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If you go back to the start[^] you should see your article in a list of auto-saved drafts at the right of that page.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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Don't see auto-saved drafts list on Start[^], sorry.
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Hi!
You won't believe how many times this has happened. But somehow I always find it in an auto saved folder - maybe not always in the most updated version. But a version of it is sometimes found. But sometimes it's not even there.
Live Support Software for Business
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I translated a portion of this[^] code to C# for converting and merging f4f fragments into a single flv.
I want to share that C# code on code project, but I don't intend to give a complete explanation of internal working.I'll just give a little summary.
Should I consider writing an Article for this or just share it as Tip?
Thanks
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Umair Amin wrote: I don't intend to give a complete explanation of internal working.I'll just give a little summary. That makes it a Tip; an article is expected to have a fully detailed description of how the code works, what it does, and how it can be implemented by others.
One of these days I'm going to think of a really clever signature.
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Thanks. I'll make this a tip
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