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Use fixed layout instead of fluid. Then everything's narrow.
Peter
Software rusts. Simon Stephenson, ca 1994. So does this signature. me, 2012
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Hi,
One of my articles is lost I cannot see it in the my articles section.
Article title was "Building OData Services using WCF Data Services
Category: Windows Communication Foundation
I have created it two days ago and I'm still working on it (it is still draft).
Jovan
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If this can help I have found link to the article in the history (however it still cannot open it). Details are:
Windows Communication Foundation / General
Building OData Services with WCF Data Services
This is an unfinished article unpublish
Posted: 23 May 2012 Updated: 23 May 2012 Views: 0 Rating: 0.0 / 5 Votes: 0 Popularity: 0.0
Licence: The Code Project Open License (CPOL) Bookmarked: 0 Downloaded: 0
And URL was:
/Articles/390122/Building-OData-Services-with-WCF-Data-Services
Regards,
Jovan
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Hi Jovan,
We searched but unfortunately we weren't able to find anything. I am terribly sorry. Each new draft replaces the previous, and you should always be able to return back to it unless it is discarded or deleted.
Could you please let me know the workflow of how you were returning to that article? It would be helpful info we could use to consider how we might tweak the system so that events like this never occur again.
Currently, there isn't an entry in version history until the "Publish" button is hit. I recommend publishing an article while you're working on it in "Composing" status and keeping the article in that status while hitting "Publish" after each update you make until the article is ready to publish.
Thanks,
Sean Ewington
The Code Project
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Hi Sean,
I have edited it usual way and always keeping it as draft. It is a longer article so I have edited it few days in draft mode and I have left "Work in progress: don't publish" check box selected when I have saved draft version. Note that I have always pressed "Publish" button in Editor (even a preview few times), and later I have opened submission wizard for that article.
When I have went back to the my article list I have always saw this article with the "This is an unfinished article" message in my list. Also when I have edited it again I have always saw the previous version. Everything was fine and I have several times saved the article and continued with writing later.
In some point it was gone from the list of my articles (not even as a "unfinished" article) I have tried to find the URL in the browser history and when I have opened that URL I got an not found error.
Also, when I try to open link that has been remembered in the history for submission wizard http://www.codeproject.com/script/Articles/SubmissionWizard.aspx?aid=390122[^] I get the following error:
Problem: Object reference not set to an instance of an object.
Ticket: 5336586
Server: Web01
I hope that this helps.
There is really a lot of text I have entered there so I would really appreciate if you could help me to restore at lease something.
Thanks,
Jovan
modified 25-May-12 11:29am.
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Thanks very much for that. Do you happen to know the ballpark of the last day (and more importantly, time) when you last hit the "Publish" button?
Thanks,
Sean Ewington
The Code Project
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Hi Sean,
I'm looking at my browser history logs it shows me when I have opened submission wizard page. I think that I have opened and saved changes 0.5-1 hour after I have opened submission wizard. The last time I see is 24/05/2012 5-7 PM GMT+1 (Belgrade). I see one previous opening on 24/05/2012 10:31 AM GMT+1 so I believe that I have updated in between 10:31 AM and 11:30 AM. On 23/05/2012 I have one activity between 5 PM and 6 PM GMT+1. I'm not sure exactly when I have pressed save but I hope that this could help.
I'm not sure in what zone you are tracking times so I have placed times in my zone GMT+1 (Belgrade).
Thanks,
Jovan
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Hi Jovan,
That was remarkably specific, thank you. We used your information to dig a little deeper, but I am very sorry, we were not able to recover anything. We have made some changes to the system, however, that after the next update it will be unlikely this precise incident would happen again, even if by accident. Again, our apologies, I wish we could have recovered something.
Thanks,
Sean Ewington
The Code Project
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would it be difficult to have the Codeproject Daily news (Like Google News) at the code project website in addition to it being posted through Email ? I was just wondering.
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Simple link to "TODAY'S" Insider news just like Google News. No lists and archives.
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You mean something like The Insider News[^]?
Or do you mean an archive of the actual Daily Insider newsletters?
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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I meant a simple Link - like Codeproject NEWS that shows you the Insider news of the DAY. ( Exactly similar to Google News )
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So you want just a listing without the responses shown? Like a MacRumors.com type thing?
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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Perhaps have the active topics stay at the top in the forums so we don't lose them so quickly?
If it moves, compile it
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What this does is make it so threads never go away. By doing this the threads get longer and longer and it takes pages and pages to get to the next thread. The most recent thread then becomes self-perpetuating.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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well they should wait until we are done to post then!!!!
If it moves, compile it
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As it's bound to be about bacon, I think that's fair.
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Any reply to a comment can be deleted without leaving a trace.
I don't not assert it is a bug, however we end up with funny surreal comments (see, for instance here[^]).
Veni, vidi, vici.
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CPallini wrote: we end up with funny surreal comments
Yeah, that Carlo, what a joker!
Programming is work, it isn't finger painting. Luc Pattyn
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Yeah, such a finger painting coder!
Veni, vidi, vici.
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Yeah, it's not optimal, but I'm revamping QA soonish and that issue will...disappear.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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I am sorry to bring this but I just noticed,
- Go to codeproject homepage
- Under the Latest Best Picks, please click on the How does it work in C#? - Part 3 (C# Linq in detail)and it will take you to the article. In the article author is myself.
- Please see the very first sentence of the article "You have a new working version. Would you like to view or edit this new version?". From this sentence if you click on the view then it will take you to http://www.codeproject.com/script/Articles/ArticleVersion.aspx?waid=14915&aid=383749[^], now if you look into the author it will be Jovan Popovic.
I am just wondering how does it possibly could happen. I just need someone's help.
And Finally, I notice now, the article is no longer belongs to me, it belongs to Jovan Popovic. And I lost all my points related to this article and etc....
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I've fixed the author on the article. The HOW will need some digging into, but the initial evidence suggests that I am responsible
Thanks,
Sean Ewington
The Code Project
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Thanks Sean. I am happy it is fixed now but I have lost at least 500-600 points
Just wondering, Is there anyway I can get back those. Thanks for your help Sean
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