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I think a lot of people just submit their blog and say, "well that's that." I'm guessing people don't want to edit their HTML on CodeProject, and they'll just wait for someone else to do it.
Thanks,
Sean Ewington
CodeProject
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Both got approved although the images are missing.
@Sean-Ewington would you like to have a look and maybe some words with the approvers?
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Fixed. From a certain point of view.
Thanks,
Sean Ewington
CodeProject
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This is a bizarre middle ground. Yes it is allowed in the bio. I don't know why it isn't in his bio. I'll ask him to put it there.
Thanks,
Sean Ewington
CodeProject
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I tried to click the submit button with article option selected on this page. I was greeted with this error page.
Please help fix this error.
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Is this still happening?
Thanks,
Sean Ewington
CodeProject
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I just published another article and noticed I had a grammar error. I went in and click on update article and all my images went away (without making any changes to the article itself). I never saved off my grammar change and clicked on revert to last published and that didn't do anything.
Using C# .NET to Read and Write from Azure Key Vault Secrets[^]
The images seem to show in the image control on the page. However if I go directly to the image that do not appear they are there.
The image link in the control is here:
https://www.codeproject.com/KB/security/1430794/CreateResource.PNG
but the doc image states its here (and its not)
https://www.codeproject.com/KB/Articles/1430794/CreateResource.PNG
I had a LOT of issues getting the images to display and display correctly in creating this article (took me hours of work)…. I think there may be an issue....
Edit: I went back into the article and reselected the images. This is a fairly painful process. If I have issues that need to be corrected or updated in the future I will be thinking twice about updating because of this.
modified 13-Apr-19 9:18am.
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I found a version where the images are visible, but they are also far too big. Maximum width is supposed to be 600 pixels.
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They are working now because I re-added them. All the images disappeared when I clicked on update article.
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I just looked again after getting the images up and the pictures are missing again. I don't have the time or energy to re-add the pictures every hour or so. Can someone look into this? This time I did nothing but navigate to the document.
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Hello Admin and people,
I am writing an article and attaching some images in that. I added the images and used the Image tag like this :
"img src="CreateDB.png"
Unfortunately, Images are not getting loaded and instead I am seeing this:
"img src="/KB/Articles/1341422/CreateDB.png"
I removed the angular brackets in above HTML tags for this question.
Can someone help me with this? I have not published this as the preview is not showing the images.
Thanks,
Saurabh
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String character was added before img tag. Issue resolved now.
Thanks.
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blogs are automatically fed / pulled by the site (see Code Project Technical Blog FAQ[^])
If you have a blog and you post or plan to post them there too... then use BLOG yes or yes.
articles are written from the scratch. Tip/Trick are shorters but written from the scratch too.
If you don't have a blog, and / or your post is not going to be found anywhere else, you might use the article / tip-trick type.
But...
there is a bug. If a blog having problems gets edited by a CP Staff, it gets changed to an article and up to now, there is no possiblity to change it back to blog.
Your 2nd example was edited and got caught by the bug, that's why it has the type article.
I hope it helps
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Addition:
I have seen that some of your posts end with a list to other articles... please clean the list of the Cyrillic ones. Official language for publications in CP is english
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Thank a lot, @Nelek.
P.S. Will re-check about Cyrillic lists - I thought I removed all of them.
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Images missing: Visual Studio Tips - Breakpoints[^]
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I have created a CRichEditCtrl control dynamically and i tried to apply Black color as background but I am not able to do so.I have found that in resource file its Property set to WS_DISABLED and I think thats why I am not able to change the background of control.
I have tried onctlcolor () as well as SetBackgroundColor() method but it is not
working
Please Guide
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Member 13475481 wrote: Please Guide This has nothing to do with Article Writing. Please use the correct Programming Forum, or the Quick Answers section.
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Visual Studio Tips - DebuggerDisplay[^]
bring your sunglasses
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Hi everybody, in my few spare time I am creating a new article on the subject "multiple precision arithmetic" (MP for short).
I wrote about arithmetics sharing code snippets, at the end of the article I will present source code which runs unit tests and most notably collects statistics of different MP implementation.
I don't know what length an article should be, I just know the stuff I have is quite long. I'm afraid that a single long page could discourage audience, i could strip some paragraphs but I already removed much in the effort to balance clarity and brevity, I'd rather prefer to write a series of 5 articles.
I did not found on guidelines "what when and where" it is considered good practice to split long articles into chapters. There are limitations? Suggestions?
Best
Andrea
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