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Thanks very much for that. Would you be willing to have all links and references to Arctype removed from your posts when they are published on CodeProject?
Thanks,
Sean Ewington
CodeProject
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Yes! We definitely want to follow the rules of the forum. I think there's an original link that is shown at the bottom of the articles and that should be just fine!
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I see that, okay that is definitely acceptable! Thank you for taking the time to look at this.
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Thanks Everett. I have restored the account you were sharing the blog from. I recommend as soon as our aggregator pulls in your blog entries, that you go in and edit out the links and mentions of Arctype as soon as possible (as shown here):
Code Project Technical Blog FAQ[^]
Because the account has been flagged once, as soon as the members see the blog post with the links in it, they will flag the account again and remove it. If I happen to catch it before you do, I will edit out the links and mentions.
Thanks,
Sean Ewington
CodeProject
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Got it, really appreciate the advice. We'll move fast on editing these.
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I get a virus warning when I try to download DriveDetector_demo.zip WHY?
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Sorry for the delay, I just saw your message right now.
It would not be the first time that some antivirus get a false positive with the annexed items of an article. I am not saying you can trust the download blindly. It is good that you tell about this issue, but would be better if you post a link to the article, if not the admins won't be able to check it.
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In the message pinned at the top of this forum, two of the links are broken:
CodeProject Article FAQ
A Guide to Writing Articles for CodeProject
When you click them, you get the "there is no page" page.
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Thanks for the catch! All fixed.
Thanks,
Sean Ewington
CodeProject
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Hi CP
I've written a tool to count the number of times unique IP addresses occur in zipped raw access logs and I'd like to share it with CP but can't work out where best to post it.
I wrote it to quickly identify aggressive bots on my website so I can block them by IP address.
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I would say an article with a good explanation and the source code to download would be the best option.
About sections... I think it could be in:
If it works online
- Web Development >> Applications and Tools
or
- Web Development >> Trace and Logs
or if it works offline (you download the logs and work locally)
- Desktop Development >> Miscelaneous
or
- General programming >> Internet / Network
Not sure if that is what you asked though
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Thx for your suggestions Nelek.
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I think Nelek's suggestions are good. If when it comes time to post and you're still not sure, just fire me an email (sean@codeproject.com) and I'll be happy to place it for you.
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Sean Ewington
CodeProject
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Hi Sean
I decided to go with jeron1's suggestion of starting in the 'Free Tools' forum but I'm unable to post a screenshot there as I can here...
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Maybe Free Tools Discussion Boards[^] if you are not looking to create an article.
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Good idea jeron1.
I'll start with 'Free Tools' and see if there's any interest in me writing an article.
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Free tools is mostly used to give a heads up to other people about freeware found in the net.
Not to post / explain about the self-done things
If you are hosting a direct download to your tool, then it might get there. But if you are trying to use images and give a small explanation you can use the Tip/Trick instead of an article (shorter form) or the project type.
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Wow. You've just made it too much effort!
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.dan.g. wrote: Wow. You've just made it too much effort! I don't understand it.
AFAIK only "Bugs & Subs" and the "Where am I" subs are allowed to have images, so the "Free tools" would not work out as you wanted.
If you think it is a lot of efford to post it I am sorry. I just wanted to avoid you unnecessary time waste trying things that are not going to work.
The easiest way for you to manage this is do a tip/trick because it is the small type to publish something without writing big things. If you don't know how to use the editor, you might write a Word doc with the content and the images you want to publish and sent it with the source codes to @Sean-Ewington or (if you want) to me and I would try to make the publishable version and send it back to you, so that you can publish it straight through just adding the downloads on your own.
I just saw that you alrady have 19 articles and a tip online, so you know better than me how to use the site.
Sorry. I'll just shut up
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I know we're interested!
Thanks,
Sean Ewington
CodeProject
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I don't think I am able to do it good enough to publish as I still am not very proficient with Async programming.
But I think this post in the insider news[^] brings a topic for a nice article comparing the structure, the usability and / or performance of traditional async interactions and the new channels of C#
Just in case someone better than me wants to take the idea.
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1) Nobody here is going to help you steal someone else's work.
2) This forum is for help with writing articles to publish on CodeProject, not for programming help.
3) Never publish your email address or telephone number on a public forum, unless you're particularly fond of spam and scam calls.
"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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Richard Deeming wrote: 3) Never publish your email address or telephone number on a public forum, unless you're particularly fond of spam and scam calls. It actually could be a good idea to leave the message alive instead of reporting it :evilgrinse:😈😈🤭🤭
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modified 2-Feb-21 7:35am.
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I'm with Nelek: do I care if he gets a pile of malodorous spam?
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