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If someone adds a comment to any of my articles, I get no email about it. However, the comment is correctly shown in notification list.
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There are some more, with pics of films and other stuff. I do warn them, ask if they are the owners or so.
Quite high % of pictures are from the net. Schemas and other things are easier to do on your own.
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Nelek wrote: There are some more, with pics of films and other stuff. I do warn them, ask if they are the owners or so.
See Sean's answer. Being hit by a legal eagle is easy, especially when it comes to pictures of people. Report them directly to Sean, or remove 'em by yourself (if you're able to).
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Ok, thanks for raising the point below. I had fogotten to check for later answers
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I removed the Brangelina Picture, since it adds little to no value to the text and is (depending on local laws) a possible hit on personal rights (yes, even celebs have those).
I summon @Sean-Ewington - I am sure I'm right, but establishing a policy on that example won't hurt anyone.
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Correctamundo. There are very specific rules about using actors faces in graphics, particularly if they are rendered from a movie. You gotta pay.
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Sean Ewington
CodeProject
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Sean Ewington wrote: You gotta pay.
Me? But I didn't do anything
Aaah, I see - I've crushed Brangeline and - untechnically speaking - lowered their internetz presence.
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Then you might have a look here[^] as well.
I already told him about, maybe you are more successfull than me.
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@Sean-Ewingtonn I uploaded a fixed image for the article, but the editor won't seemingly like Edge.
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I can't see article vote icon, member names in article comment, lounge widget, weekly survey many more from my mobile and tablet, (both are sumsung)
Was something changed ?
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Look at the bottom of the page - it may be in Mobile view which cuts out a lot of stuff.
Tap "Full Site" if it's there, and it may return to normal.
(Mine keeps switching without me telling it to...)
Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay...
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"Full site" link was able to show them. For past a few days not working as I expected. Nothing changed than the not full site.
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Hi,
I had account with same name and email id. I had already submitted two articles which has been approved, namely
1) Import and Export MySQL databases using C++ and
2) Another way to Import and Export MySQL database using C++
When I tried to submitted my third article, problem arises. I my account I pasted some data from MSDN site, but I was not aware of that. When instructor comment me about that, I removed those part and resubmit article again. But at that point my account get closed.
I am really felt sorry for that. I was not aware and not tried to do that thing consciously. I have created new account with same name.
Will you please add my old submitted articles under this account.
Thanks and regards,
Satish Shankar Jagtap
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The high volume of plagiarists has forced us to take this hard line. We're going to spend our time helping authors who aren't plagiarizing and we're not going to spend hours every single week helping authors that ARE plagiarizing. There's a clear warning in our Plagiarism FAQ right on the article submission page. We put the note linking to the FAQ in bold print.
The hard line applies here as well. The articles and the account stay closed and this is our final say on the matter.
Thanks,
Sean Ewington
CodeProject
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If you have a local copy of your previous work (as I guess you have) then you can always correct it, delete the plagiarized parts and resubmit from your new account.
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He'll be lucky to get it through: he'll have to remember exactly what parts he stole, and make sure to remove them. Because I for one will check everything he posts very, very carefully. If it even smells plagiarised...
He would be better off writing his own original stuff from scratch, I suspect.
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OriginalGriff wrote: he'll have to remember exactly what parts he stole, and make sure to remove them
Fair enough.
I just wanted to give a "OK, if you have really learnt the lesson, you can try it another time. But don't expect CP-Staff to do your work"
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Thanks Sir. I had posted 2 articles before which are on codeproject and are in approved status. How can I move those articles under this account?
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If you convince CP-Staff to do it for you, good.
If not... you can't. The only way right now is... You publish them another time, using the regular way (that means passing approval process).
After that I can delete the articles of the nuked account, when the new ones get live (please provide me the links pointing to old articles when you are done with everything)
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Message Removed
modified 20-Aug-15 9:30am.
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How about not yelling in your post title? Just a thought.
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Could you please try again? The article and code must be compressed into a .rar archive, or rename your zips to, say, MyArticle.nozip (Our email provider will not accept emails with .exe attachments, or .zips with .exe attachments)
Thanks,
Sean Ewington
CodeProject
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