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Our article editor code blocks only accept < and > and so on. If you email me the code I'd be happy to format it for you. I went in there to rescue it, but don't see the code there.
Thanks,
Sean Ewington
CodeProject
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It's no big deal, since this portion is just a couple of lines.
I just formatted it with the [v]ariable formatting.
Thanks for your timely response and help.
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I was writing my article and I just added an image and I did a preview to make sure it looked good and...
lo and behold!
The razor code was formatted properly now!!!!
Obviously there are elves at work here.
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I've got a comment on ony of my Tip/Tricks which just says 'thanks for sharing' followed by a lot of links to, I think, advertisements? I didn't click em. The author of the comment is called Member 10891848.
Tnx
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Looks like that account got de-activated. I have deleted the comment. Thanks for letting us know!
Thanks,
Sean Ewington
CodeProject
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There are a load more spam messages[^] from the same user that need kicking, if you feel like bringing out the snozzcumber sandwiches BFG.
"These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined."
- Homer
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Hi,
I can't edit my article after the approval. [^]Is it possible to edit the article after the publish
Please help....
Thanks and Regards,
Arun C
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When on your own article, there should be some options on the top right that allow you to edit your article. The edit option is a pen symbol and the linked text 'Update your article'. If these links are not present it as an error.
But you can try to edit your article using this link (not clickable here because it should only work for your):
http://www.codeproject.com/script/Articles/SubmissionWizard.aspx?aid=1072370
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Hi,
My first article was Generic JqGrid Implimentaion in MVC[^] approved. But there is some error to display the images. Screenshot are not loaded. Why? Please help?
Thank and Regards,
Arun C
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The images look fine to me. But you should consider changing it to a "Tip/trick". Articles tend to have more in-depth discussion, whereas this is just a series of screen-shots and code blocks.
"These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined."
- Homer
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This[^] should be published as an Article? I doubt it even as Tip/Trick because all there is about calling api. It has nothing to do with Sprint.
Programming today is a race between software engineers striving to build bigger and better idiot-proof programs, and the Universe trying to produce bigger and better idiots. So far, the Universe is winning
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Another article got accepted while it shouldn't: C++ in the modern world[^]
Should be a blog because it is a copy of a blog and has external images.
Contains images with unclear copyrights and missing attributions.
My comment post during approval:
Quote: Because this is a copy of your blog you should change the type to blog.
But more important you should provide attribution to the used images to indicate that you are allowed to use them. This does not apply to the images created by you but even those should have an indication.
I found at least the "Teach yourself c++ in 21 days" image which seems to be from Abstruse Goose | How to Teach Yourself Programming[^]. It is published under the Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 United States (CC BY-NC 3.0 US)[^] license requiring an attribution which is missing.
I'm sorry, but this can't be accepted while the image copyrights are unclear and required attributions are missing.
[EDIT]
I have reposted the above when the article went to moderation again after updating and the author replied. So he is hopefully adding the required information.
[/EDIT]
modified 13-Jan-16 12:00pm.
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And it's gone.
This space for rent
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Article in question: Python Messagebox with QT[^]
There were two comments that this is not an article. But more important, I wrote a comment that it is plagiarised or may be site driving spam. I have not reported it because I gave the author the chance to answer and clarify.
My comment:
Quote: Your code example is mainly copied from pythonspot. So this may be reported as plagiarised which usually leads to closing your account too. See Re-using Code Samples in the CodeProject Plagiarism FAQ[^].
[EDIT]
If you are involved with pythonspot, this is of course not plagiarism but needs clarification. However, in that case this can be seen as site driving spam.
[/EDIT]
I did not report yet but strongly recommend to delete this or change it to comply with the CP requirements.
As already noted by others this is not enough for an article. But even as tip this does not add anything to the referenced sites which will be probably read by PyQt beginners. So I don't see any value with such an article/tip here.
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Hello. Can I make changes in my article's title and then submit the article over again for the approval ?
Thanks.
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It depends where you are submitting your article. If it gives you the permission of editting then you should edit your article and re-submit.
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Some people appear to be approving anything without inspecting it.
For example, this alternative to one of my tips: Sending an Email in C# With or Without Attachments: Generic Routine[^] has nothing to do with emails at all, and a message was posted to it when it was in moderation about that. I think it's supposed to be an alternative to this tip: Retrieving IP and MAC addresses for a LAN[^] but only the OP can say for sure.
It should have been obvious to anyone actually reading it that there was nothing email related here - so I can only assume that some moderators are just approving anything. That lowers the standard of the articles, and that's not good for the site as a whole.
Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay...
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Sending an Email in C# with or without attachments: generic routine.[^] is what the OP has mentioned in his tip.
Anyway moderators should know that they are not bound to act on all the items which comes for approval. I don't even try to approve/comment any articles if its not in my domain (which means 75-80%).
cheers,
Super
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Too much of good is bad,mix some evil in it
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super wrote: is what the OP has mentioned in his tip.
Yes...but the Alternative which has just got through is to do with getting IP and MAC addresses on a network, not email...
Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay...
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I already proposed to make "semi-public" (only for CP Staff, mentor, protectors... or whatever group / combination) who was approving.
That way could be possible to react and bring the quality back. I agree with you that there are many "minions" or "friends" and/or "nice" people approving what it gets in moderation.
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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They are actually articles.
There's been a bit of scope creep with what is considered an article and what's a tip.
From the Submission wizard page:
What is an Article?
An article is typically either a tutorial that allows someone to learn about a technique or technology, or an explanation and documentation for code that you are uploading. Articles outline the problem you're trying to solve, the techniques you're using, and a simple explanation of how to use your code or techniques. Interesting gotcha's or trivia are always welcome.
What is a Tip/Trick?
A tip has the same layout as a regular article but is meant primarily to provide a quick coding solution or tip [...] Tips simply state a problem and a solution.
MAybe I need to clarify that, but it comes down to
- Articles can be short.
- Tips are super-quick Problem/Solution pieces.
SO if something starts getting into an explanation that's teaching you background, providing multiple screen shots, maybe has code, looks to be getting longer than a couple of paragraphs, then I'd start considering that an article.
cheers
Chris Maunder
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