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Unfortunately our colorizer does not have a language tag for Razor at this time, but that may be something we will consider for the future.
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Sean Ewington
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Would be greater ! Any way thanks !
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Razor is really, really hard to do with our current setup. It's those damn curly brackets.
With Javascript or C# embedded in HTML you have the beginning / ending tag to help you switch between modes. With Razor you have to actually properly parse and count braces in order to switch between modes. We currently cheat and use regular expressions, but I'm looking to modify this and do a hybrid approach and do actual parsing where needed.
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Chris Maunder</div>
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Sound good. I hope everything will. Thanks !
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My last published article/tip, I thought it would be an Article but taken as a Tip.
So what's the deference between an Article and a Tip?
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For more information about the types please read:
Code Project Article FAQ - Article[^]
Code Project Article FAQ - Tip[^]
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I want to publish an article on ItextSharp, using it to export filled in form fields to a SQLite database.
ITextSharp is AGPL license. Is there an appropriate license to use when publishing the article and code?
Or can I not include code, but a reference to a company blog site with code available there under AGPL license?
Your guidance is appreciated.
Steve Contos
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If it's using AGPL v3 then you can publish under GPLv3.
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Chris Maunder
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In this particular case I need to talk to the author about a non-language related issue first.
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Sean Ewington
CodeProject
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I've been trying for a few hours now. It finally came back. No more hamsters.
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CPS1.NET
No downloads and no image, you approval it soon.
Now I've fixed it, and there is a new version of it. But no one approval it. Why? Approval the new version please.
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This is a world wide site, the people who likes your article to be approved might be sleeping or at work. Please be patient.
By the way, the images are not being displayed forget it, images are there now
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Some of us compulsive editors are awake
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I have asked Sean below about the images. I know they are justified by the article and they are kinda needed for the explanation as well. But lately Sean asked us to be a bit harder with it and point him out such cases because of possible copyright issues.
What do you mean in this case?
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I've had a little bit of trouble when embedding images and files in articles (using the functions in the right side bar). Sometimes they display correct when editing and previewing, but not on the article once it's been queued for publishing.
Has this something to do with the pending state or is there something else I should check when writing an article?
One that looked fine in preview but not pending is:
www.codeproject.com/script/Articles/ArticleVersion.aspx?waid=181488&aid=1023523[^]
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Unfortunately we still have not isolated this bug. Once the article is published, the images will look fine.
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Sean Ewington
CodeProject
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Thanks for the quick feedback!
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Just to confirm, are you reporting the movie images?
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Sean Ewington
CodeProject
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yes, as you told in other message
Is it wrong?
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This is a very weird case. It's almost meta. It looks like he's making a movie review website, and taking screenshots of his movie reviews. There are different allowances (I believe) for using images on movie review sites, but this is simply an image of a movie review site and does not contain actually movie criticism. Still ...
This may be too complicated to call definitely from my chair.
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Sean Ewington
CodeProject
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