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I'm sorry but that's not a link to your article. You will have to give us more details. What was your account?
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Hi, I got this link from my browser history.
My original account is just closed in a glimpse for no reason. This is my original account ID
I request you to please reactivate my account just for 10 minutes so, I can copy my article contents then you close it again.
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I've emailed you the HTML, though I had reservations about doing so. Please, read up on what plagiarism is so that you can rewrite your article and properly cite it if you plan to publish it elsewhere.
CodeProject Plagiarism FAQ[^]
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Sean Ewington
CodeProject
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Thanks for sending my article. I read about plagiarism but it's not my intention to just publish an article here.
I searched on Internet and couldn't find any writeup describing these 2 FCM message types very well, I spent time to understand it first and then thought to sum up all info in article.
It's OK to close my article as per your description for plagiarism. But can I ask what's this?
"Your account at CodeProject has been reported as The member is being abusive or is a troll 10 times and is now deactivated."
This was my first article in 13 years in CodeProject, the article is deactivated, after that I haven't did any action on CodeProject and I just code this email.
Can I ask how I abused? by visiting CodeProject site too much? or by posting my first article in 13 years?
If you guys want me to not use your website just tell me straight, the new account I created to get back my article, I'll close this account too.
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Member 13217623 wrote: I searched on Internet and couldn't find any writeup describing these 2 FCM message types very well, I spent time to understand it first and then thought to sum up all info in article. If so why you copied over someone else work? About FCM Messages | Firebase[^]
Member 13217623 wrote: "Your account at CodeProject has been reported as The member is being abusive or is a troll 10 times and is now deactivated."
There is only two options to report an account - 'troll/abusive' or 'spammer'. If we report you as spammer it will (wrongly) effect the spam filter, so we reported you as 'troll/abusive', as you had abused CP with your copy-paste work...
Skipper: We'll fix it.
Alex: Fix it? How you gonna fix this?
Skipper: Grit, spit and a whole lotta duct tape.
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You're keep saying someone else work, who someone else, can you give me a link/article with same info as mine?
As your plagiarism guide mentions, I just have to put citation to Google documentation in few paragraphs I copied. I didn't know about this and I could add it.
You guys are rude and not justified.
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Unfortunately plagiarism is a growing problem on CodeProject. We've tried many things to tackle this issue. We've re-activated accounts of plagiarists and even worked with them to teach them what plagiarism is, and tried to work with them to get their articles in working order.
Experience has taught us this method does not work. A recurring theme with plagiarists is that they want their articles published, regardless of the cost. Publishing an article correctly on CodeProject, that is, publishing an article that aims to teach and exhaustively explains as much as possible about a subject or particular problem and its solution, is far more important than simply getting an article published. The focus should never on being published, the focus should be on using your own words and your own knowledge to help others.
Posting a piece of plagiarized material conflicts with CodeProject's purpose, and is hurtful to a community full of authors. As such, neither your article nor your account will be restored and this will be our last say on the matter.
Thanks,
Sean Ewington
CodeProject
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Member 13217623 wrote: I composed it all on your site with lot of time and effort
Are you Adil Akram?
If so, you didn't "compose" the article. You copied someone else's work, and tried to pass it off as your own.
Plagiarised would be article - gone[^]
Plagiarism is not tolerated here.
"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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Can you please email me the images? I'll get it sorted
Thanks,
Sean Ewington
CodeProject
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I believe you have fixed the images. They appear now for me, do they for you?
Thanks,
Sean Ewington
CodeProject
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Yessir. Thank you for the report.
Thanks,
Sean Ewington
CodeProject
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The question that I asked was simple, but it was a topic I wanted to know more about. The question that I asked: Is there an api that would indicate whether a program was running in interactive mode or batch mode. I'm of the old college where I worked on medium range computers in a mfg environment(BOM, INV, and related)* and there was a lot of questions asked just to get the job done. But in looking around this site, there was an indication that an answer was given to my question. But Sean Ewington, in his infinite wisdom, deleted it. And so, what was the answer? What a bite! I have asked questions in other internet places and received answers, whether they have been useful or dead ends. But I have kept going. But the actions of Sean Ewington are really un-execusable; even though he has keys to this kingdom. But, life must go on and I'll keep learning. Thank you, and hope you have a happy day. vbfingers.
* PC and/or Networks and etc were still in their very infancy, not yet in full development. (Kinda before Sean's time.)
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This forum is intended for asking questions about writing articles. Your question has nothing to do with this.
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Unfortunately I can no longer see the precise circumstances behind this. Did you have a link in the question? Was your question unanswered for over a week? If the former, it may have looked like spam. If the latter, we have a policy to remove unanswered questions older than seven days if they have been reported. The reasoning is that, after that amount of time, it is unlikely they will ever be answered.
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Sean Ewington
CodeProject
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vbfingers wrote: But in looking around this site, there was an indication that an answer was given to my question. But Sean Ewington, in his infinite wisdom, deleted it. And so, what was the answer?
1) If an answer was deleted by sean the content won't bring you further. I am 99.8% sure it was something against site policies (spam, site driving or similars).
2) Check your email, it you don't have switched it off, you have got a copy of the answer in the email account you used to register here.
2b) If you have switched the option off, then you are partially guilty on not knowing what an answer was given to your question
2c) If you do have the email and the answer is against the policies of the site, then come back and apologize to sean, because he was just doing his 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
Rating helpful answers is nice, but saying thanks can be even nicer.
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I'm a first-timer to writing an article and I can't see how to put my .PNG image on my PC into the article. I've tried putting the image in my DropBox and pasting the link to it but it didn't work.
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When in the article editor there is an "Upload Files" control on the right side. Use the "Browse" button right of it to select the files on your PC to be uploaded or drag and drop them from the Explorer to the input field. Then click on "Upload Files".
Once uploaded they are listed above and can be referenced manually by inserting HTML image tags or by clicking on the icon with the yellow arrow.
See also the Code Project Article FAQ[^].
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Thankyou. I managed to figure this before you contacted me.
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How do I report a virus (according to Microsoft Security Essentials) in downloaded code or article?
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What's the article URL?
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Sean Ewington
CodeProject
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The virus was detected in one of the downloads from "Enhanced MFC Message Boxes, 22 Oct 2010". I deleted the downloaded files on detection.
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Thank you kindly. I've removed the file from the article
Thanks,
Sean Ewington
CodeProject
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