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Thanks....hope to get some response.
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Thanks... the problem has been fixed
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As phil.o said... I can't see anything wrong, I have checked 3 articles from different years (2010, 2013 and 2017)
M.D.V.
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Thanks... the problem has been fixed
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HI
Jim Parsells Wrote above Article 18 May 2012 CPO
Hi Jim,
RE YOUR: Explorer TreeView control with Shell Folder access class and Icon management.
In your Introduction you say "The ExpTree control is a Windows Explorer-like TreeView control.",
But my VBasic Skills are only a couple of weeks old and I've been retired out of IT for nearly
20 years! So I'm Like a New Born Babe & Scouring the Web hasn't helped much!
I'm Using Visual Studio 2010 Express, on Window's 7 Pro
The "ExpTree" control (Visual Part), Suggests (to me anyway) that it is A Controll which is Added
to the "ToolBox" and try as I may I'm having NO Luck!!! Maybe I need to add in the Class FIRST
SOMEHOW??
I would really love to be able to get this Controll up and running (For Personal Use Only), so I
can use it in my "Video Explorer" Project, and your HELP with This would be very much appreiated!
I have Downloaded the Source & Demo Project!
Regards
Graham Bashford
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Why did you post this here instead of the forum at the end of the article?
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Hi Richard
Sorry if I have put it in the Wrong Spot!!
I just selected the Ask a Question and ...
Graham
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Yes, but why did you choose the article Writing forum?
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The main reason was mainly I wasn't sure exactly Where it was to be posted,
and General Discussions Seemed to be be the Appropiate Place!!
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how can i view deleted article by admin?
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I'm afraid you cannot.
Thanks,
Sean Ewington
CodeProject
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{"nodes":[{"node":{"field_image":{"src":"http:\/\/chdpr.gov.in\/dashboard\/sites\/default\/files\/IMG_6008a.jpg","alt":""}}},{"node":{"field_image":{"src":"http:\/\/chdpr.gov.in\/dashboard\/sites\/default\/files\/IMG_6026a.jpg","alt":""}}},{"node":{"field_image":{"src":"http:\/\/chdpr.gov.in\/dashboard\/sites\/default\/files\/IMG_5524_0.JPG","alt":""}}},{"node":{"field_image":{"src":"http:\/\/chdpr.gov.in\/dashboard\/sites\/default\/files\/IMG_5876.JPG","alt":""}}},{"node":{"field_image":{"src":"http:\/\/chdpr.gov.in\/dashboard\/sites\/default\/files\/IMG_5803.JPG","alt":""}}}]}
Json data
How to Deserialize json data.
and my code is:
private void getImagePath()
{
HttpWebRequest WebReq = (HttpWebRequest)WebRequest.Create(string.Format("#"));
WebReq.Method = "GET";
HttpWebResponse WebResp = (HttpWebResponse)WebReq.GetResponse();
Console.WriteLine(WebResp.StatusCode);
Console.WriteLine(WebResp.Server);
string jsonString;
using (Stream stream = WebResp.GetResponseStream())
{
StreamReader reader = new StreamReader(stream, System.Text.Encoding.UTF8);
jsonString = reader.ReadToEnd();
}
JObject jsonResponse = JObject.Parse(jsonString);
JObject objResponse = (JObject)jsonResponse["nodes\node\field_image"];
string sdfjg = objResponse.ToString();
Dictionary<string, JArray> _Data = Newtonsoft.Json.JsonConvert.DeserializeObject<Dictionary<string, JArray>>(objResponse.ToString());
}
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@OwenDavies is having problems with the format of his blog snippets since some time ago.
Last feed: Articles: Create Azure AKS Cluster with Windows Server Containers Preview[^]
@Sean-Ewington could you have some words with him and maybe help him improve the process? (and maybe check his other 19 blog entries, just in case?)
Thanks in advance
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 can certainly message him and try.
It is a little discouraging though. With a couple of exceptions, I find people sharing their blog don't care about much. They don't care about formatting their entries, or which ones make it, or the duplicates that show up, or when I email them, or when I delete their entries. It's like they fill in their information, and leave forever.
Thanks,
Sean Ewington
CodeProject
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I don't really like the blog feed, never have.
Same links in a blog feed and an article, the article is nuked, the blog is allowed to stay.
Most Bloggers don't give a crap, they start feeding and some don't even come back. They continue blogging, the site pull the entries and you (CP Staff) correct them. They don't invest any time / efford or show interest in doing it right and still get the reward of many, many, many more readers as in their standard site.
That's why I would say that there should be a "if you don't follow the format / standards, you get a warning, then a monition, and if still no reaction, the feed is cancelled".
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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The one exception I could think of actually kept putting back in their feed every single day. I deleted their feed four or five times. They really wanted their blog entries on the site bad.
Thanks,
Sean Ewington
CodeProject
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One gets the feeling that quite a few people believe that having the words, "as published on CodeProject", on their CV is worth a lot. Quantity rather than quality seems to be their watchword. There are, of course, notable exceptions,
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Sean Ewington wrote: The one exception I could think of actually kept putting back in their feed every single day. I deleted their feed four or five times. Can't be done definitivelly? Staff check out feed in the profile or something like that?
Sean Ewington wrote: They really wanted their blog entries on the site bad. And that's the problem... once here, they don't care anymore
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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Currently no. If deleting the feed doesn't work, account de-activation is the last tool.
Thanks,
Sean Ewington
CodeProject
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When I clicked the "Update your article" link I got the error message:
Article Submission Wizard
An error occurred while loading the article. Please refresh the page to retry.
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Is this still a problem currently?
Thanks,
Sean Ewington
CodeProject
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