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I've talked with a number of authors and it's hard to pick a "one size fits all RSS feed type / blog type" solution.
I'll edit this one and I'll always edit them before they go live.
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Sean Ewington
CodeProject
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Sean Ewington wrote: I'll edit this one and I'll always edit them before they go live.
I was just trying to make your life easier and not overload you
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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You are kind
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Sean Ewington
CodeProject
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Hello Team,
I would like to rollback one of my articles to its previous state the time when source code was added to the article. Subsequently, my code got reviewed and edited with 3389 changes and some of the format and code lost. When I try to edit the same, much of the content appear missing.
Could someone help me in this regard.
Article: Create an Asp.Net Web Forms Application using Bootstrap and Web API[^]
Thanks,
Sree
M.Sreekanth
@_sreekanth_
modified 15-Nov-14 5:34am.
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Which revision were you looking for?
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Sean Ewington
CodeProject
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Hello Sean,
I was looking at "Revision 6" to be available for public (the version I added source code to the article).
Thank you,
M.Sreekanth
@_sreekanth_
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I think I did it. How does that look?
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Sean Ewington
CodeProject
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It still looks the same. I'm not sure what could be the reason. I tried it several times.
Just below the "Summary" header at the top of the article,
<h3>Summary</h3> there is a "Process" header with three list items (A, B and C)
<h3>Process</h3>
But in the published article, Process header and the list is missing.
Thank you for your time
Sreekanth
M.Sreekanth
@_sreekanth_
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Hmmm. I tried applying revision 6 manually. How does that look?
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Sean Ewington
CodeProject
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Perfect. You are awesome
Thank you
M.Sreekanth
@_sreekanth_
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Greetings,
I changed the license on my article and submitted the change for review. Typically the review process is fairly quick, and I'm confused about whether I need to do something; or if the process is just taking longer this time around. Is there any page that I can monitor to check the status of the review process?
My article is entitled "UpgradeDB", and the link to the currently posted version is shown below.
UpgradeDB[^]
Thanks in advance!
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It was only submitted 4 hours ago; please be patient. The people who review articles are all volunteers and do it in their free time.
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Greetings,
Thanks for the feedback. I had submitted a post on Friday evening (November 7th); and I was concerned that it had somehow fallen off the radar (revision number 14). So I submitted a second post that simply allowed more users to edit the article (revision number 15). Both submissions were essentially equal, and it looks like the second posting went through just fine!
Thank you Code Project community! I do appreciate everyone's hard work!
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I'm trying to view my articles submitted and one issue I keep encountering is: I deleted an article and started a new one with the same title and other facets. The reason for deleting the original was the article wizard refused to let me delete attachments. Now when I view my article listing it brings me to a page saying it is a draft and I can continue working on it or delete it.
The invalid article waid showing up in my Articles view is: 148214, it should be showing 148218. Both have an aid of 839901.
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It was wrong at one point,
Since it's been approved the issue went away. Not sure on how to pinpoint the cause or exactly how to replicate the issue.
The waid was incorrect, the aid was identical for both. I'm not familiar with the intricacies of CodeProject's query string so I can't say what that means exactly.
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If you discover it happening again and replicate it, please let me know.
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Sean Ewington
CodeProject
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Hi Sean,
I was trying to fix the article Gigabit File uploads Over HTTP - Node.js version and it seems as if I published the article again and it is now appearing in the moderators queue. How should I fix this?
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Ok, Thanks a lot.
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kindly reactivate my account with email : ashish.jindal@grapecity.com
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The article you attempted to repost acted as a kind of advertisement for Wijmo. If you are interested in posting an article like this I would be happy to put you in contact with someone from our Sales Team.
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Sean Ewington
CodeProject
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I posted it under Thirdparty solutions and tried to describe a concept that has been ported from .NET to javascript by Wijmo as it would help a lot of Javascript developers.
If it does not satisfy the standards of CodeProject article then you could have closed the article siting this reason instead of de-activating the account.
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Can anyone reply and reactivate my account ?
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The CodeProject staff did not close your article and account. This was done by the community who decided that you were abusing the system.
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