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Vince,
I tested the codeproject DNS servers from my equipment located in New Orleans, San Francisco and Roubaix France. If you look further down from this post you will see users that were complaining that they were unable to connect to www.codeproject.com. and I was also having the same problem and investigated. That is when I discovered the DNS misconfiguration.
There is nothing to disscuss. The codeproject DNS was misconfigured and was fixed shortly after I made this post several months ago.
Best Wishes,
-David Delaune
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I've just written my second article in a long time and the article editor is giving me nightmares I'm sorry for being so blunt. But after spending most of my time in text editors (simple HTML / markdown) it's really hard to get a good structure with your editor.
My last article (submitted for editors) looked nice when I wrote it and saved it. But now the code syntax is wierd and many of my paragraphs have been merged into a single one.
Can't you please add an alternative editor or just add support for markdown (i.e. a simple textarea which will convert markdown to HTML when submitted)?
I don't think that I'll write another article if I have to use the current editor or upload CP formatted HTML. All you'll get is just tech blog entries from me.
//A sad user whos article got deformatted by your editor.
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You have the option of hitting the "HTML" button at the far right of the editor toolbar to get you into straight HTML mode.
Which article? If you wish you can send me your HTML and I'll try posting to see what's going on. Anything specific?
As to Markdown, we've been toying with that.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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I've seen a few Markdown editors and it's great to see you've packaged up one so neatly. I want to extend the idea, though, and not simply have a Markdown editor with preview, but a true WYSIWYG markdown editor.
The only hurdle we're facing, since we have the code to handle all the switching between the built in browser's WYSIWYG editor and a HTML-only mode is converting HTML to Markdown. Our current editor, when you switch from WYSIWYG to HTML mode takes the HTML from the browser's editor and places it in a Textarea. Simple. To make a Markdown WYSIWYG editor all we need is to take that HTML and convert it to Markdown via javascript.
The most promising candidate I've seen so far (quick look, zero investigation) is http://www.prolificnotion.co.uk/convert-html-to-plain-text-in-c-using-markdown[^]. The biggest issue seems to be with webKit processing of XSLT. the jQuery transform plugin looks like it would be great - except that the jQuery.com SNAFU that resulted in all plugin's being lost means I can't find a copy of the plugin file (though I'm sure there are tons of copies lying around)
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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Markdown and similar formatting languages are typically referred to as WYSIWYM[^]. Hence it would, imho, defeat the purpose to use Markdown if you wrap it in a WYSIWYG editor.
Users which see the markdown option would expect to get a syntax aid toolbar (contra a formatting toolbar) and not a fully blown editor which hides the markdown. I would humbly ask you to at least do a poll before choosing to go down that path.
Trying to convert existing HTML to Markdown is nothing I've done. I always save the unmodified text in one column and the generated HTML in another.
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I would always provide a formatting toolbar and a Markdown-view in the editor. It would never be a WYSIWY(G|M)-only option.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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Just use HTML edit-mode and check the leave-my-HTML-alone checkbox. And you should be good.
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Good idea.
I have a different idea which works good for me. Do some basic WYSIWYG editing and switch to HTML-only mode, just to have some samples of the code and see what markup and classes are used.
Using the samples obtained, copy them to an editor of your liking. For example, I either use my own plain-text editor with HTML (or other) plug-ins or Visual Studio HTML editor.
Complete the article. Check it up with your browser.
Start CodeProject submission process again, go to the HTML-only mode and copy/paste all your HTML to the CodeProject editor window, all at once.
Check up the submitted article with you browser as it appears on CodeProject Web site.
I had some problem with my very first article, but by the moment I wanted to publish my second one, I came to this procedure which never let me down ever since.
Good luck,
—SAP.S.: Nish, sorry that I put it in reply to your comment. Of course this post is mostly for OP.
Sergey A Kryukov
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Fixing. Sorry 'bout that.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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Thank you!
"With sufficient thrust, pigs fly just fine."
Ross Callon, The Twelve Networking Truths, RFC1925
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I've been trying to modify my profile for the last few days, and I've been systematically presented with the rodents. See an example at http://www.rilhas.com/CodeProject/rodents.jpg[^].
Today I tried changing my picture and saving, and that worked. But trying to turn on the daily newsletter continues to fail.
I have no idea about what may be happening, but I'm starting to think the CodeProject's crew doesn't get informed of these occurrences, so here is one.
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This is a new friendly error message.
I have the same problem but my article is lost and same error is shown see My article is lost[^]
Jovan
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We watch all error logs carefully, but the logs often tell us what happened, not what the user was trying to do.
My guess it's related to a network issue we've seen, so your report here could be the bit we've been waiting for.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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When you write "network issue" I immediately think of "intermittent problem". But so far it has happened to me very consistently, of the 4 or 5 times I've tries to activate the daily newsletter the rodents appeared 100.000% of the time.
So if you need help traking it I'm pretty confident I can generate the error on demand. Let me know if you need someone to push the button on this end.
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We've been seeing network errors but I've just tried logging in as you, updating your newsletter settings, and saving, and it all went through without even a burp.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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I made some more tests and I found a pattern. I wrote you an extensive message about it, but maybe because my tests were made during a period where the message page was open the whole message got lost to the rodents. So I'll type it again (highlights only without many details of the tests, sorry!).
I noticed a pattern:
a) login
b) edit some setting
c) save the settings
d) succeed
e) edit some other setting
f) save the settings
g) get the rodents (and the settings are not saved)
h) manually edit the address to go back to CodeProject's home page
i) edit some setting
j) login is required so I login
k) go back to c)
On my previous tests I tried again by clicking "back" on the browser, getting some "page expired" error, insisting, getting some more errors, insisting again, and insisting some more until I got to a CodeProject page that I recognized. This because the rodents page does not have a link for me to go back to CodeProject (which I think it should, by the way, in order to be friendly).
In this new sequence of tests I manually edited the address bar link to go back to CodeProject's home page, which consistently required me to login at some point.
So I guess the problem is probably related to some corruption or invalid state that occurs when I save the settings once. So saving the settings a second time manifests the problem. Logging in seems to clear this corrupted state, and so I'm able to edit and save settings after that.
This explains why I so consistently got rodents on my first tests (no re-login), and why I now so consistently succeeded in saving after logging in but got the rodents on the second save attempt. It also explains why you were able to log in as me, edit, and save, in case you happened to do it only once.
The obvious follow up test is to try a shorter login->edit->save->login->edit->save... loop to confirm the rodents never show up, but I don't have more time today and I fear I may lose this message to the rodents too if I do any more tests before sending it.
I hope this helps.
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That was great info. Are you still seeing this issue? I've been unable to replicate, but we have made some changes that should have helped.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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I searched sharepoint related articles and from the result list when I try to open the following:
"SharePoint Quick Start FAQ Part 1 by Shivprasad koirala Article 7 Mar 2012 10:57 PM license: CPOL rating: 4.63/5
SharePoint Quick Start FAQ Part 1
C#ASP.NET.NETArchitectBeginner
Enterprise Systems | Sharepoint Server | General"
URL: http://www.codeproject.com/KB/sharepoint/SharePoint.aspx
I'm ending up to a different article: "Uploading, Deleting, and Downloading a File from SharePoint 2003 Document Library"
URL: http://www.codeproject.com/Articles/20358/Uploading-Deleting-and-Downloading-a-File-from-Sha
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OOPS! My bad.
Found a name collision on your article and the other article. We've fixed it and the search will be updated when we recrawl the information. Please check later today or tomorrow.
Matthew Dennis
Senior Architect
The CodeProject
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Thanks! Actually it wasn't my article, but something I was interested in reading
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I am not able to open codeproject.com though I formatted the pc is it website probelm but I am able to open in my friends pc but cannot download any project. somebody please help I need to use codeproject.
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I had this problem this morning.
Try going in via the IP address directly: 65.39.148.34 and see if that works.
It did for me, and when I changed my DNS server it all went back to normal - have a look here http://www.codeproject.com/Messages/4243272/Namebench-Benchmark-DNS-servers.aspx[^] for a tool to identify suitable DNS servers if that is the case.
Ideological Purity is no substitute for being able to stick your thumb down a pipe to stop the water
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