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I updated my article a few days ago, in order to use new binaries (version 8.0) to replace the old ones (version 7.5).
From the Article Submission Wizard, I can see the new binaries are ready. But once published, the old binaries remain for no reason.
Is this a bug of Code Project? The article I am referring to is
An introduction to #SNMP, an Open Source SNMP implementation[^]
#SNMP, http://sharpsnmplib.codeplex.com
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You have to update the actual links in your article (there's a link at the top of the list of zip files that, if clicked, does this for you).
(I fixed it for you)
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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CP does tweet an article. Good
However, if the author has a Twitter tag then it should be included in the Tweet.
Make it simple, as simple as possible, but not simpler.
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Adam Tibi wrote: Twitter tag
#tag or @name?
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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@Name I meant
You are collecting this info anyway and displaying it on the article, so it should be part of the tweet.
Make it simple, as simple as possible, but not simpler.
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True, but when you tweet about something you arne't necessarily tweeting at the author. You may simply be tweeting about the author's article to your friends.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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You are saying "Article by John Smith" the Twitter community convention when you do that is "Article by @JohnSmith"
Make it simple, as simple as possible, but not simpler.
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Ah, OK. I get it.
I'll add this to the TODO.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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When copying a blog post, the copied post at CP still refers to the pictures of the original article. So, if the original blog is down or the url of the page and images have changed then the article will still appear on CP but without pictures.
The suggestion is to also copy the pictures.
Make it simple, as simple as possible, but not simpler.
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Adam Tibi wrote: the copied post at CP still refers to the pictures of the original article
Correct.
Adam Tibi wrote: The suggestion is to also copy the pictures
This is on our TODO list
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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I don't know why, but everytime I try to add a file to the article I get the error "Unexpected error during upload. One or more files may not have been uploaded".
In addition, the "Add File" button is still there, but clicking it and selecting the file again gives me a "The file has already been selected" error. There is no where to re-attempt to upload it. The only way to get to try to upload it again is to check the "Work in progress" box, check the contributors agreement, save the draft, and then open it back up again. (Repeat at the top of this message).
I've uploaded files before and had the same issue (eventually it worked), but for some reason this time it won't let me upload (they are jpg files, 27kb each, and 2 of them), tried about 3 times.
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That seems to be a common problem with the system. Anything you upload will give an error, AFAICT.
Gryphons Are Awesome! Gryphons Are Awesome!
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We're currently working on an improvement to the upload system.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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Whenever I go to the quick questions I see that there are only 5 languages featured there.
Please include more languages in the featured section.
For example to look for anything related to python I had to run a search. This is annoying.
It also discourages newbies (on code project) form exploring the other great languages and their cool feature.
I think this undermines the purpose of CodeProject.
Please feature more languages.
(If not all, at least the most promising ones like Python.)
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There are already tags in QA for python - in fact there are generic "Python" and also separate tags for each version.
The lack of questions about it it not a reflection of the site, but a reflection of the number of python users who ask questions...
The universe is composed of electrons, neutrons, protons and......morons. (ThePhantomUpvoter)
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No, I am not talking about lack of python questions. I am saying the lack of quick access to the articles/questions that are already present.
What I am saying that is, as there are links for quick questions in C# (in the quick questions menu), similarly there should be quick links to all the major programming languages. My suggestion is that CodeProject should include menus for these languages too. This will surely also result in increased amount of articles, questions and discussions about them in the long run.
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Anshu Krishna wrote: This will surely also result in increased amount of articles, questions and discussions about them in the long run. I doubt that. I don't even notice the ones that are there now. I do agree that it is a little cumbersome, especially for new members, but there are so many Tags that selecting which ones to put in the menu is bound to cause a heated debate.
You don't need to do a search, but you do have to go to Quick Answers, hover the mouse over the Tags box, select "more..." and then pick what you want to look for. Here is your Python link:
http://www.codeproject.com/script/Answers/List.aspx?tags=268&alltags=true[^]
Soren Madsen
"When you don't know what you're doing it's best to do it quickly" - Jase #DuckDynasty
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But there is no Tags Box in the Quick Answers menu.
Screenshot: ScreenShot[^]
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Anshu Krishna wrote: But there is no Tags Box in the Quick Answers menu.
You can see the location of the tag box on this image:
TagBoxCP.png (70.5 KB)
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I can see how making use of the Tags may not be obvious.
Since a tag selection runs a filter based on that selection, perhaps it would be more clear if that selection was directly placed beneath "Your Filters" as a selected Tags field.
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