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All fixed.
The downloads were lost in the machinery.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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Hi Chris, it seems there is a nasty bug with first time activation of articles, see the discussion under the thread above: "Please could you support me to make download working? [modified]". I added an answer to that thread too to make it clear what happened in my case. The effect of this bug is that newly created articles don't have working downloads, and the images are also not working. Not nice when you get negative remarks and points about something you have no control over..
I think this bug also causes the problem described in this thread "How to get code to show under 'Browse Code' tab" where I'm now answering. Because when there's no downloads, it's logical that the "browse code" tab isn't working either.
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We've taken further steps to ensure this issue is resolved. We've tested the daylights out of this and cannot get it to fail in our dev or live environment, yet occasionally there are issues. It's incredibly frustrating, but we think the latest fix should sort it out.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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Specifically, I asked for a mentor in the comments since this is my first article...
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It seems like your article is still in Composing status, which is the perfect state for a Mentor to look at it. I will go ahead and submit it to the Mentor forum.
Thanks,
Sean Ewington
The Code Project
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Thank you kindly good sir
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Slight confusion on discussing the article with a mentor, the FAQ says 'After volunteering, a Mentor leaves a comment on author's article to offer assistance'.
I wanted to add a thought I'd had on a potential improvement as a comment but can't see how to do that, I wanted to do it this way rather than simply editing the article since then it's harder to see which of the two options, original or potential revision, provide a 'better read'.
Any help appreciated.
Mike
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Something has changed with the Composing status. It used to be you could comment on it, but currently the forum does not appear. We'll look into that.
Thanks,
Sean Ewington
The Code Project
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How long does it take for a blog post to show up on CodeProject?
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The feed is pulled every 12 to 24 hours, but pending on when it appears it may take a couple of days to be approved and live on the site.
Do you have a particular, wayward article in mind?
Thanks,
Sean Ewington
The Code Project
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My feed (http://feeds.paulomorgado.net/paulomorgado/blogs/en[^]) has been updated on July 18th, but the status shows that it was last polled on Luly 12 and updated on July 9.
I used to be able to force and update and approve my feed items, but I haven't been able to do either for a few months.
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OOPS! That's the one. It probably is less than 1000 words long. Could you please publish it?
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Thanks. I just added a few more tags and changed the description.
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This blog[^] seems to have got its formatting in something of a mess.
One of these days I'm going to think of a really clever signature.
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Formatted. Thanks
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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I want to submit an article on your site but dont know how to add a file so users can download it & use it. its a .zip file containing Excel Addin.
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On right hand side, there is an option to browse and upload files that can be referenced in your writeup later.
If you facing issue finding it or adding to your article, you can send your writeup in HTML format along with attachment via email to Submit@codeproject.com
CP editors will help in posting on your behalf (in your name only!)
More details here: CP Submission Guidelines[^]
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It seems the upload module is broken at the moment. If I click Add File, I get a file browser, but the file doesn't upload and doesn't appear in the article editing website. I tried it at another location, using other browsers (Windows: Firefox, Chrome, IE, Mac: Safari). Nothing seems to work. Please look into it..
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Hold on for sometime, I am sure in couple of hours or so CP Admins will look into it and update.
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I recently wrote a new article[^] and some DotNetDev suggested I write a ToC for it as the article is quite big.
So I did exactly that and the result is quite satisfying.
Then that DotNetDev suggested I make it clickable[^], so the ToC links to the sections in the article.
Great idea! But what he did not tell me (yet) is how to do it...
So I'm wondering how I can achieve this effect? Have a link in my article point to a specific point in my article.
Thanks.
It's an OO world.
public class Naerling : Lazy<Person>{
public void DoWork(){ throw new NotImplementedException(); }
}
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You need to create an anchor target, and your href will link to that. See here for more details.
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Thanks, that was actually pretty easy!
Edited my article right away.
It's an OO world.
public class Naerling : Lazy<Person>{
public void DoWork(){ throw new NotImplementedException(); }
}
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