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How on earth is this possible?
First, it gave me tons of grief I couldn't add the code to it, and now published with the wrong link...
Article: Basic Routing for HttpHandler
Added later...
Now the article in my list of articles also show with the wrong link, I have no more access to my own article. Where is it? I've just spent one day typing it in...
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Basic Routing for HttpHandler[^] looks fine from here, and I also see you're editing it and the auto-save draft seems fine too.
I edited it a couple of times to fix the formatting and so maybe in between my edits it was being a little weird.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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I've edited and just deleted the spurious HTML and submitted and it worked like a charm.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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How that spurious HTML get in there? I'm just pasting the code as advised, and it looks fine on the first preview, but on the second it gets killed again.
I have the article ready for publishing, and now stuck on this...
Plus, even if I submit it, it doesn't seem to appear on my article list or the list of articles waiting for approval. This is strange...
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Vitaly Tomilov wrote: it looks fine on the first preview, but on the second it gets killed again.
So it's fine on the first preview, but on the second preview you see issues? Or the second time you edit it?
Vitaly Tomilov wrote: it doesn't seem to appear on my article list or the list of articles waiting for approval
I edited and published your article directly, so it was pre-approved.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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Just as I go into editing it again, the C# code gets scrambled.
I just deleted the comments headers everywhere, but not happy about it, as it is essential code documentation.
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It is essential and should be in the code, and we've not generally had issues like this before.
I'll continue looking into it to see if I can replicate your issue. Out of interest, which browser are you using?
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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I tried both FF-12 and Chrome-18, the same happens.
Check out the code you fixed... if you go into the edit mode again, the pieces where it has XML comment block on top of declarations gets scrambled. I have been fighting with this for more than hour, trying to fix things in html, but nothing seems to help, just i get click to edit the article again - the problems are back.
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I will get this sorted out, and please accept my apologies for the frustration.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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Hi Chris,
Any progress in this problem yet?
I just tried to update the code to include XML comment block, but the problem is still there. I am waiting for it to get fixed before updating all the code.
If you need any assistance from me in reproducing the issue, just let me know. I am anxiously expecting a fix for this issue.
Thank you,
Vitaly
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Would it be possible to email me the HTML you want to see published. Email is chris@codeproject.com. I'd like to edit your article myself and see the issues that your HTML (or our editor) is causing directly. I've not encountered this before (nor has Sean reported this) so something funky is happening.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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...and updated!
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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P.S. With so many problems publishing it, I appreciate if you could at least re-publish it now from the latest version, because the first one was even missing the source+bin downloads, it is just wasting time on the main page...
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I've published the latest version with the links. Would it be possible to email me the HTML (or markdown) you want to see published and I'll go through the whole thing my end and ensure it's being sensible. Email is chris@codeproject.com
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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It hangs with blank content (Chrome).
Veni, vidi, vici.
modified 8-May-12 8:14am.
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Can you please try now?
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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It's OK now, thanks.
Veni, vidi, vici.
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I tried to improve my article but after sending it the picuters was not shown and Zip Files where not Downloadable.
Next, I tried to upload some new pictures and new Zips and attached them on my article but the same problem. I don't know why?! Some my audience are protesting.
this is the link:
Recursive methods using C#[^]
Thank you
Do not criticise, if you don't have any better idea.
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All fixed
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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Thank you Chris.
Do not criticise, if you don't have any better idea.
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Running FF12 with dev tools/firebug addons, I'm used to seeing CSS "errors" flagged - typically unknown properties (belonging to other browsers), but today I'm also seeing a JS error:
Timestamp: 08/05/2012 17:45:55
Error: $ is not defined
Source File: http:
Line: 1 The offending file contains
function NavBarMenu(e){var b=this;var g=500;var h=0;var i=0;var d=function(){if(h){window.clearTimeout(h);h=null}};var f=function(){d();a();i=$(this).addClass("open")};var a=function(){if(i){if(i.parent().attr("over")){return}i.removeClass("open")}i=null};var c=function(){h=window.setTimeout(a,g)};this.ShowMap=function(o,k){var l=$("#"+k);if(!o.populated&&!o.populating){o.populating=true;l.css({height:"400px",width:"400px"});l.load("/script/content/ajax/SiteMap.aspx",function(){o.populated=true});o.populated=true;o.populating=false}if(o.populated){var m=Math.max(l.parent().offset().left,200);var n=Math.max(l.parent().offset().top,0);var p=Math.min((($(window).width()-m)*0.9),1000);var j=Math.min((($(window).height()-n)*0.9),700);l.css("width",p+"px");l.css("height",j+"px");l.css("overflow","auto");l.css("margin","0")}};$(document).ready(function(){});$(document).click(b.ScheduleClose)}var navBarMenu=new NavBarMenu();function InitWatermark(c,b){var a=$("#"+c);if(!a){return}a.blur(function(){UpdateWatermark(this,b)});a.focus(function(){UpdateWatermark(this,b)});var d=$.trim(a.val());if(d==""||d==b){a.val(b);a.addClass("subdue")}else{if(d!=""&&d!=b){a.removeClass("subdue")}}}function UpdateWatermark(a,b){if(!a){return}var c=$.trim($(a).val());if(c==b&&$(a).hasClass("subdue")){$(a).val("");$(a).removeClass("subdue")}else{if(c==""&&!$(a).hasClass("subdue")){$(a).val(b);$(a).addClass("subdue")}else{$(a).removeClass("subdue")}}}; but you probably already know that.
Not a biggie, but might be related to some of your more real issues.
Cheers,
Peter
Software rusts. Simon Stephenson, ca 1994.
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The issue was slightly different. For some reason the jQuery was no longer being registered. I've fixed it, and will be digging in to find the root cause.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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Went to the search page, where we had a series of checkboxes and selected "My Bookmarks" checkbox with the intention of searching my own bookmarks, but I got results which are not in my bookmarks.
And whenever I "un-check" the Everything checkbox, the page postbacks and the checkbox is checked again...I think this is probably a bug...
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