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You can delete your own article, correct? And you can indeed mark your submission as Work in progress.
In this case I guess he would:
1. Delete the tip.
2. Mark the existing article in Pending status to Composing
3. Work on making the Composing article to a combination of the two
4. Resubmit
Thanks,
Sean Ewington
CodeProject
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My joint blog post has been automatically re-categorized as "article" after I've edited it and added a co-author. When I tried to reset it to "blog post", this was ignored.
Is this a bug or what can I do?
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We have as yet been unable to reproduce this problem. I have changed the type back to technical blog entry.
Thanks,
Sean Ewington
CodeProject
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FWIW, I noticed that when one of my blog posts magically changed into an article, that I first had to set the "Original location" field again (it turned empty) before it actually wanted to update to a blog again. It might have happened that the "Original location" textbox didn't load correctly when opening the article editor, so when saving the article it was lost.
The quick brown ProgramFOX jumps right over the Lazy<Dog> .
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I have submitted the article for publishing with the title "In Project deep hole : What can I do?" and it is in queue
I don't see the images now but It was OK in preview
cheers,
Super
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The article been approved and for me all the images are in place...
Skipper: We'll fix it.
Alex: Fix it? How you gonna fix this?
Skipper: Grit, spit and a whole lotta duct tape.
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Happened to me too. Seems there is a glitch in the software sometimes.
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Unfortunately we have a bug that we haven't quite nailed down yet. Once your article is approved the editors will ensure that the images are available. If not, please come banging at my email door demanding satisfaction and I will swiftly and apologetically fix the images. sean@codeproject.com.
Thanks,
Sean Ewington
CodeProject
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It seems like the issue has been resolved. My article appears correctly after being published.
Thank you Sean for your reply.
Sreekanth
M.Sreekanth
@sreekanth
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Having the same issue, tried removing the automatically-added id before the file name in the url as someone suggested but still have the same issue.
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I think the automatically-added id might be an article id. I haven't made any changes to the auto generated image links.. but later appeared right.
M.Sreekanth
@sreekanth
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I have an article to publish. the content is in the proper word document. So I wanted to ask which makes sense or easy to do, Open the wizard and transfer the content from doc or send out the word document by email.
cheers,
Super
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Too much of good is bad,mix some evil in it
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Don't send the word doc. You're just going to end up causing the editors to have to do a lot of unnecessary work, stripping out the Word crud.
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Gotcha... So here I come to the wizard
cheers,
Super
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Yesterday, I've submitted my article update for aproval, but still it was not approved.
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You're talking about "Implementing AI Evolutionary binary distribution algorithm for solving the numeric approximation problem", right?
It's still in the moderation queue and needs more approvals. It looks like you've resubmitted it just few minutes ago so any approvals that were given for example yesterday are rest. Each time an article is sent to a queue, approvals start from zero.
Be patient, it'll come through
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Thanks. But can you tell me when it's going to be approved ?
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Arthur V. Ratz wrote: But can you tell me when it's going to be approved
I can't. If I recall correctly when an article gets 10 approvals it will pass. Approvals come from other authors so it depends very much on the activity of the site. For example on weekends approval process may take longer.
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Thanks for reply.
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Arthur V. Ratz wrote: The previous updates approvals were very quick. And I'd like to know the reason why it's too long now. What's the reason for the approval delay. Approvals are done by the community (members with high enough reputation), so it depends on how they feel spending their time. During weekends the queue piles up regularly because most members have something else on their schedule
If the brain were so simple we could understand it, we would be so simple we couldn't. — Lyall Watson
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