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Thanks a lot sir for the feedback . Any feedback related to the article is welcomed .
Thankyou
Ojas Sinha
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I've seen articles where the code block contained both C# and VB code, but only showed one at a time. So you could swap between the languages with a click on a link.
How do you do them?
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See the Code Project Article FAQ[^] - scroll down about a page's worth.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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Have you read the disclaimer at the top of each article?
Let me quote:
Quote: Disclaimer
This article is an entry in our AppInnovation Contest. Articles in this sub-section are not required to be full articles so care should be taken when voting.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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Opps sorry ... thought that all articles had the same posting criteria..
*EDIT: I also think they should require to have little more content than: I am going to build a project that does X.
Kris
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Would be cool if that disclaimer would have a link to the contest rules.
I learnt of it only through the review queue, and chose to ignore them because I have no idea at all what that contest is about.
(edit) the disclaimer is also easy to overlook.
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I thought the link to the contest page would be sufficient (and certainly more readable than paragraphs of terms and conditions)
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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How long does it take to move an article state from pending to approval state
the article in questions is
http://www.codeproject.com/Articles/478591/About-Countries-A-Win-8-app-ported-from-Win-Phone
Can someone please assist
thanks
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Typically 24-48 business hours, but there is currently a hurricane of articles fighting to get on the site. We will do our very best to weather the storm and get your articles up.
I can see your article is currently live. If you have any questions please during this inclement weather, please feel free to email me and I will attempt to allay your concerns.
Thanks,
Sean Ewington
The Code Project
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Many Thanks Sean, I was being impatient but this article being my very first (not just codeproject) I was quite anxious
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The article submission wizard says...
'Files are relative to the current document. eg '
...so that is how I've written my article.
I can see the images in the submission wizard editor and the preview looks fine but as soon as I publish it, it just gets a load of 404s and the images are missing. Then, after a while, it goes from Pending back to a Draft ...presumably because a moderator has looked at it and realised all the images are missing.
Any idea what I'm doing wrong?
UPDATE: It seems to have been sorted out now that article has been approved. I'm just wondering if I was being impatient, or if I did do something wrong but the moderator fixed it when approving?
modified 18-Oct-12 10:25am.
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Most likely just an sync issue between servers.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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Hi my question is:
Do I need Windows 8 in any Form to compete in the "AppInnovation Contest"
Or may i programm on Windows 7
Thank you
Xoxo
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You need to provide more information than this, and give a link to your article.
One of these days I'm going to think of a really clever signature.
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Thank you Richard,
I have only modified the text, and fix some speling mestakes, and ooops the imagee lost
Now I have fixed this issue, and I think that my last update is perfict, waiting for approval :
How to connect to MySQL DataBase from Wakanda[^]
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Re: the Apptivate contest:
I would like to join the contest, but I don't want my idea/app description to be "borrowed." Can I be assured that nobody else (besides the project administrators) will see it? IOW, I don't want the world at large/other developers to see it. .
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That's not really entering into the spirit of things is it? If someone else rips your idea off, I'm sure the project team will be more than willing to take this into account.
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Whilst working with (and updating) an article I have stumbled into a potential issue with licensing. The article code clearly states the source of the code for several of the methods and if you go to that source then there's a licence statement that may possibly give rise to some issues.
I didn't want to identify the article directly, in the public domain, but I could not work out how to report it privately (e.g. private message), so here it is. Let me know how to proceeed, private message or reply to this thread or an article comment.
Mike
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Did you just get an email? *wink*
Thanks,
Sean Ewington
The Code Project
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This article is fascinating and I find myself wanting more. Would you be willing to add some info? CodeProject articles have a certain layout to follow, so that users can learn the most from them. Each article attempts to answer the following questions: What problem does this solution solve? How does this help someone else? How does the code actually work? What is going on inside the code snippets? What problems did you encounter along the way and what did you learn?
If you have any questions about this please let me know. I look forward to getting your updated article live on the site.
Thanks,
Sean Ewington
The Code Project
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