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Tuesday Tip Day – Handling File Downloads[^]
M.D.V.
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I am trying to call silverlight methods in non-silverlight class library. if it is possible please give an example to call silverlight methods in non-silverlight class library.
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1) You've posted this in the wrong forum. This forum is for asking questions about writing and publishing an article on CodeProject. Questions about Silverlight belong in the Silverlight / WPF forum[^].
2) Silverlight is effectively a "dead" technology. Microsoft ceased working on it in 2013. Almost no browsers support it. And all support will cease in October 2021, which is now less than three years away.
3) If you want examples, use Google - or your preferred search engine - to find them.
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- Homer
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My following article reputation points does not increasing any more though the source code file downloading times are increasing :
Simple Word Document Viewer[^]
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I think there's really an issue with capturing the points since this weekend or something. I've checked the scenario you were describing and it seems like this is also true for forums post, votes, answers, comments etc..
Also sometimes, my reputation points turns to 441 from 56.2K on some refresh. I'm not sure if this has something to do with caching.
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Vincent Maverick Durano wrote: I think there's really an issue with capturing the points since this weekend or something
So what is the suggestion for fixing?
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hussam.it wrote: So what is the suggestion for fixing?
I don't know. Let's just wait for someone from CP to confirm the issue.
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Hello:
I have created a class which derives ultimately from MFC CObject. And I am including the DECLARE_DYNAMIC macro in its definition because I intend to use it with the RUNTIME_CLASS macro (for example when using CMultiDocTemplate).
However, I get a linker unresolved external error for the following 2 methods: GetRuntimeClass() and GetThisClass() which I had presumed my class would inherit from CObject.
The MFC documentation says that, all you need to do in order to use RUNTIME_CLASS macro is derive your class from CObject and declare DECLARE_DYNAMIC inside class definition, all of which i have done. Then why am I getting these unresolved external errors?
I cannot work this out. Please help.
modified 12-Nov-18 8:22am.
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This forum is for asking and answering questions about the article writing process. It's not intended for asking general questions. Try the MFC forum instead.
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I'm thinking of writing articles. I have a doubt that what if the topic i write already exists in the article section. For example there might be a article for Login in Android. Is it ok if i write an article with same topic.
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Of course it is. If your article presents a new way of doing it or is a better, more comprehensive version of a topic then there is no reason for you not to write it. If you're merely repeating the same content and not presenting anything new or improved, then ask yourself if it is going to be worth your time doing this.
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Thank you so much for the reply.
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Hello. My name is Enrique Mesa. I have previously an account at this site. I get blocked because i submitted an link bundled with article.
I plan ti write greateful articles and put links back to my own website.
I plan to build reputation posting articles in Codeproject and send people to my personal page.
I see this page as a great choice for this. The only issue is that i can't restore my account.
Please explain me how to get my account back. Also i want to be a reputed article writer and also post links to my personal page to monetize the free knowledge i am giving to the website.
Okay. I will be waiting for answers. I am a true developer who wants to monetize its work on internet.
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The answer is: "you can't" and "you can't".
The problem is that when you post "monetization links" they are spam - and spam is what got your account closed the first time.
This site runs on advertisement revenue, and if we let anyone post what are effectively adverts for free, then the "paying advertisers" will have little reason to continue to pay for theirs. No money comes in, the site runs out of cash, then the site closes as it can't pay it's server bills.
So we don't let spam through, and we close the accounts of those that try. And they don;t come back, particularly if the idea is to continue to do it!
Your wish to "monetize its work on internet" is laudable - but you can't expect us to help you at the expense of the site. Hence: "you can't post your links", and "you can't have your account back".
Be told: we will be watching this account even more closely than usual ...
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Created account, posted this message, got your answer and never came back.
Reputation chart is just a single vertical line
I think you really scared the f... out of him
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
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That was kind of the idea.
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1. Guest Blog & Get Others To Do It, Too
As with any technique, you have to be careful with guest blogging. The declaration from Google head of webspam Matt Cutts that "guest blogging is done" is only partially true. Google took down several major blog networks, indicating that they were really serious about penalizing spammy guest blogging. It is likely that Google will continue to refine their algorithm to weed out even more of these less-than-trustworthy forms of guest blogging.
But there remains and will remain a strong and authentic side to guest blogging. That is what I’m referring to.
Guest blogging is not in itself a method of gaining guest blogs. If a website owner or editor trusts you to create high-quality content, they are not giving you permission to start aiming backlinks at your website. They are instead trusting you to produce excellent content that their readers will love.
If you have a byline or an occasion to mention some other articles you’ve written, then you may be entitled to a link.
Let me be very clear about guest blogging and its relationship to backlinks. The purpose of guest blogging is not backlinks. The minute you start doing that, websites and editors will know what’s going on. You’ll get voted off the island.
If, however, the context, content, and subject of your guest post require it, then you can link to your own material. The goal is to be as helpful, clear, and informative as possible.
Keep in mind that guest blogging is a scalable way to earn great backlinks. If you have other influencers in your company who are skilled and willing to write, then encourage them to get into guest blogging, too. Guest blogging is a powerful method for growing one’s personal brand, and it benefits the company as a whole.
2. Make Infographics
Are infographics still a viable method for building links? Drew Hendricks of AudienceBloom recently asked this question in his article, and his answer was clear:
"Infographics are still effective for link building."
He’s right, but he gives some necessary disclaimers. To be clear, infographics aren’t as effective as they used to be. Today, infographics are mass produced by any business that possesses an ounce of strategy and a marketing budget.
I’ve seen the decline in infographic popularity and link building potential. Up until 2012, my infographics earned about 876 backlinks each. Since 2012, my infographics generate 371 backlinks each. That’s a decline of 57%.
In spite of the sag, I still use infographic marketing because it’s helpful for my audience. Plus, 371 links is still a lot of links.
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Nice info.
Being picky... you should reference its source, since it is a copy paste job
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
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Hi,
I am new in Code Project and I recently published an article. The article was reviewed, approved and published. Just now I got an email from some Code Project member, that he has made updates in my published article and that I should review the article and inform in case some mistakes are found.
Shouldn't I at-least be informed or notified before hand, if there are any changes required to be made in my article and shouldn't I be the one doing those changes instead of being informed after the changes are made?
Appreciate your responses on the matter. Thanks!
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The message is most likely from one of the staff editors whose job is to check and correct new articles for layout issues. Take a look at your article to see what has been changed.
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Wow! How is that possible?
If the text belongs to you, why should somebody make any corrections in it? I think it's even illegal.
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That's what they did with my published article without taking my consent. So I decided not to use this forum for publishing articles. I would rather prefer to not receive email notification from some anonymous member saying that my article has been updated and I should revisit and verify the changes made to it.
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As mentioned back in November, this was not some anonymous member changing your article without your consent. Rather, this was a staff editor trying to help you by fixing layout issues and minor typos.
If you view the revision history of your article, you will be able to see precisely what was changed.
Unfortunately, far too many authors would ignore a message asking them to review such changes before they're made live, so the editors tend to take a proactive approach. If you don't like what they've done, it's easy to revert their changes.
If you feel that the changes have gone too far, then you can always send an email to the site admins to ask them to take a look. If they agree with you, then they can have a quiet word with the editor in question.
"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 All
I have learnt angular js 1 and 2 . Which version of Angular is supporting for C#(Visual studio) for development purposes.
Any advises for Angular js 4 learning will be helpful.
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This forum is for questions about articles that you are writing or have written. If you want information on Angular then go to the angular website[^] where all will be revealed.
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