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For my article "The Spiral TrackBar", I uploaded a thumbnail image (100x67 pixels) for the article using the Browse button under the Article Thumbnail section.
The image is currently listed with the Images as Thumbnail.jpg, but it is not being displayed as the thumbnail. The auto-generated "Thumbnail.png" is still being displayed.
How do I tell the Article Submission Wizard which image to use for a thumbnail?
Thanks,
Graham
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I've also had problems setting the thumbnail. What seems to work is to do it as the absolute last thing before submitting the article. Under Article Thumbnail on the right, click on Browse... and navigate to the file (which you also uploaded previously). Select the thumbnail and then submit the article. Hope this works for you.
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Thanks for the suggestion.
Actually, adding the icon was all I did in that particular editing session.
But this morning, I noticed that the icon was correctly set. Not sure if it was a cache issue.
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Is there a way to enable alerts when someone adds a question to a published article?
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Open the article, scroll down to Comments and Discussions at the bottom, mouse over Email Alerts, and fill out the box that appears.
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I'm updating one of my old articles using the Article Submission Wizard. I've uploaded new downloads and updated the links in the article. But when I go to preview mode and test the downloads, for all of them I get "No download file was specified".
I've looked at the HTML source in the editor, and it does look reasonable.
The current (old) article is "The Spiral TrackBar Control" (https://www.codeproject.com/Articles/719643/The-Spiral-TrackBar-Control-2).
Any suggestions?
Thanks,
Graham
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To my knowledge, I don't believe you can download files from a preview. I think the article must be published.
Thanks,
Sean Ewington
CodeProject
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Ok, that explains it. I published, and the links work.
Thanks,
Graham
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Hello,
i just develop a antivirus in vb.net, and i'm getting the error below. The application needs to scan files in the given path, and i'm being denied access.
Can you explain what could be causing the error?
could it be code bug?
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This is nothing to do with an Article you have written. Please use the correct forum for your question, e.g. https://www.codeproject.com/Questions/ask.aspx[^].
And the answer is that your application is running in an account that does not have universal access.
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mayumono wrote: i just develop a antivirus in vb.net, and i'm getting the error below.
You are in the wrong thread.
Jim Rohn: "Don't wish it was easier, wish you were better". Subscribe to my blog @ https://jinnecesario.com/.
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Richedit control...how to define,
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Wrong forum, this is for questions about articles you have written. But in both this and your other question you will find the answer in the RichEdit documentation on MSDN.
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how to configure Richedit control vs 2013
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In my recent submission, I have marked it in composition because some of the images are not showing up in the article. The images look look fine in the editor, so I am not sure how to proceed.
"Learn from the mistakes of others. You can't live long enough to make them all yourself." Unknown
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When you are ready to go live, please let me know and I will ensure the images are visible when I make the article live.
Thanks,
Sean Ewington
CodeProject
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I also encountered the same problem every time I post an article/tip this year. I resolved it by changing the img tag from
<img src="..." width="20" height="20" />
to
<img src="..." width="20" height="20"></img>
But sometimes the editor automatically change it back to the 1st form again.
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Just a comment... All the HTML standards say that the img tag does not allow an end tag /img . Browsers are probably smart enough to ignore it.
Software rusts. Simon Stephenson, ca 1994. So does this signature. me, 2012
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Yes, you are right! img tag should be unclosed according to HTML img tag
<img src="..." width="20" height="20">
Maybe the article editor automatically converts it to
<img src="..." width="20" height="20" />
that confused the web browser?
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Things like <img ... /> instead of <img ... > tend to be swept under the carpet by browsers. Things like online editors are probably more sensitive souls.
Cheers,
Peter
Software rusts. Simon Stephenson, ca 1994. So does this signature. me, 2012
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All three forms of img tags works for me when I view my standalone article.html on web browser. It is only when I copied and pasted the article onto the online editor that it starts to auto format my html that the images do not shown up after submission.
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I don't even know if this would even find an answer that puts things back for me.
I've accidentally deleted an article of mine and have lost the article and likely a couple years of reputation points as well.
Quick Google Search didn't bring me to the right page, so I thought I'll pen down a question instead.
It is possible to restore a deleted article back (along with its Reputation history)?
Edit: I have found a draft of the deleted article. Would publishing that with some updates bring back the reputation history?
Thanks in advance.
-- modified 25-Aug-20 17:24pm.
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