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No I'm sure that I have added the URLs properly. If that is the case, during preview I should not have got the images right. The images are shown properly during preview whereas after submit it is missing.
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Hi,
I have posted my blog in Code project but it is not getting consumed. I did add the the anchor tag as specified in one of the posts but it does not show up in Code Project.
<a href="http://www.codeproject.com" rel="tag">CodeProject</a>
Is there an easy way to do this. My blog is
http://gigadom.wordpress.com/
I know this question has been asked multiple times but there are no clear answers. Please help.
Thanks
Ganesh
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plz any one know send me code for that
thanks
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Is the scanner located client side by any chance? If it is, then short of having an ActiveX control or plugin running on your webpage (not a good idea), then you can't do this. Think about the security implications of being able to access client side devices through a web application for a minute and you'll see why it's a really bad idea.
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I just noticed that you posted this in the Article Writing forum. This forum is for help when you're writing an article, not for asking questions on things such as ASP.NET. In future, check where you are posting the question to make sure it's appropriate.
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Hi Pete O'Hanlon,
I think this forum is not given me a right result ok ok
thank you
for your replay
i will do my best
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Hi, I have recently written an article "Using Cursor Loader in Android".
Using Cursor Loader in Android
While submitting the article for approval, I have uploaded the source code zip file for download for the readers. But I am not able to view it on the webpage.
Is my Article approved? or Am I wrong anywhere? Why the source code is not available for download?
Regards,
Khushboo
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You need to add the link of the uploaded file in your article by yourself. Just uploading will not show it in the article.
Go ahead and edit/update your article and add the upload link.
BTW, I see it approved and visible to others.
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Sandeep, I have now edited the article and have added the download link. Apart from this, I have uploaded the zip file in the right hand side uploading section of the codeproject webapage. The download link on my article is:
"http://www.codeproject.com/KB/android/525313/CustomCursorLoader.zip"
Upon doing so, on my article, a simple hyperlink appears just like below:
Download Cursor Loader Example
Plain text which is clickable and code is downloadable.
You can see my article. I have published it.
Whereas, you can see the other user interface of Download widget on one of my colleague's article:
Integrating HTTP and HTTPS Connection
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Khushboo Kaur wrote: I have now edited the article and have added the download link.
Yes, I checked and found it at the start of your article.
Khushboo Kaur wrote: Whereas, you can see the other user interface of Download widget on one of my colleague's article:
Reason is the styling/tag associated with download is missing. Not an issue. Do this around the download link and should be fine:
<ul class="download">
<li>
<a href="/KB/android/525313/CustomCursorLoader.zip">Download CustomCursorLoader.zip</a>
</li>
</ul>
The way you put the download link, it will appear as is.
Currently, you just have a a-href link. Wrap with the ul-li tag and the class 'download' as mentioned above to get similar look as others.
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Thanks for the reply Sandeep! I have edited the post and have submitted for the approval.
I would like to say that, firstly my colleague did not add any code for downloading the source code. He just uploaded the code in the right hand panel of the web page. Secondly, he does not even know about this css class called "download". Still, the same download widget appears on his web page.
I also faced issues in uploading the code snippet which I have discussed in another Thread. Uploading complete class is not an issue, but when we think of attaching just code snippet, then we need to format it manually with the pre block.
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Good to know you submitted the article.
What I asked was how to fix it. All that would happened by default if you would have used the article submit workflow where it asks if any download to be attached.
About code blocks, you need to always wrap it with a pre tag with a defined language to get proper colorization. You don't need to know any class or style. Put few line of code, select them and use 'code -> C#' for C# code lines. It will automatically apply the need HTML with attribute if any.
Since, I could not edit your article, I suggested you a way to do it yourself.
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Is there any way to export codeproject article?
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Why would you want to export it? If you had an exported article and it was updated, you would end up with an out of date article.
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I just need to export it and imported to my own blog.
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Just put a link to the article. There's no need to download it.
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for now, I'll do that.
is that mean no any exporting feature?
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I should say, if the article is your article, there's an export HTML feature on the article page. But that is only for your articles.
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Wow... That's what I want
But I can't find that feature. I have created 3 tips/Tricks. I just want to export those.
modified 21-Jan-13 3:57am.
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At the top right of your tip/trick, there's an orange symbol that looks like this <big></></big> . That's what you need to click.
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Thanks. It works
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You are welcome. Glad I could help.
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Try now.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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