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Interesting .. yesterday i saw that my some technical blogs move to the article sections and today i have seen that the same blog contents again reading from my own blogs feed. That is, same things are exist twice there; one in Technical blogs section and another one in the article section..Can anyone suggest why this is happening?? And I request to the code project authority please have a look on that. Please please..
Thanks,
Rashim
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We had an issue whereby blogs were causing issues due to the connection between the blog article and original blog feed was missing. We changed their type from Technical Blog to article to fix this while we fixed the root cause.
A Technical Blog is still an article.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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It means I need to remove the blogs one. As there are same things exist twice. One is in Article section and another one in Technical blog section. It's really a disgusting to a reader to have same things twice. What should i do? Please advice.
Thanks,
Md. Rashim Uddin
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Based on the views and comments on both posts I agree with you and recommend deleting the technical blog entry duplicates. Would you like us to proceed?
Thanks,
Sean Ewington
The Code Project
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Please proceed with that. And as this will be in the article section i might need to modify again and explain a little bit. Anyway i will do it by my own way. But right now i wish you will delete the duplicate blog sections.
Thanks,
Md. Rashim Uddin
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Thank you kindly. Please take a look at your articles / technical blog entries tabs now. They appear to be all sorted.
Thanks,
Sean Ewington
The Code Project
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Thanks. It seems fine now. Thanks for your effort.
Regards,
Md. Rashim Uddin
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I used the online submission wizard to submit an article on 13th May 2012. This morning 14/05/2012 I recieved email saying my article is publicly available to view where as I can't see my article (How does it work in C#? - Part 3 (C# Linq in detail)) in the article list of the codeproject homepage. I think it is just invisible from public. I also noticed that the article post date is 13th May 2012 but update date is 1 Jan 1900 which is wrong.
Thank you.
modified 13-May-12 20:39pm.
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It just got published now.
[Date issue is there and I am sure Chris & team will resolve that in some time.]
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Thanks for your help, Sandeep. I am just thinking as in the article it says 1 Jan 1900 it not gonna be picked up by codeproject wkly newsletter
Hopefully, it will be solved soon
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I had the same issue, and I noticed that the comments got lost too.
At least, I got during that time upvoted (works) and got some comments (got lost) on it by email. Can anyone have a look at the comments - I'd like to answer to these guys
The article I'm talking about is: Demystify C# floating-point equality and relation operations[^].
Cheers
Andi
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Can you please forward me one of the comment notification emails? I'm trying to hunt down the messages.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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I wrote only one article and 7 technical blogs. But today i have seen that there are 4 articles and 4 technical blogs. Its really annoying me much more. Code project authority can you please take necessary steps for that?
Thanks,
Md. Rashim Uddin
http://www.codeproject.com/Members/Md-Rashim-uddin
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Hi,
I wrote a new article today Multi-Core Binary File Splitter[^], When I submited the article for the first time the checkBox "Mark this article as Updated" was checked.
Thereby, When the article was publicly submitted for the first time it was marked as Updated instead of New. I don't know If this is due to the checkBox "Mark this article as Updated". Although, if this checkBox is checked and the article is submitted for the first time It might be more appropriate to mark it as New instead of Updated.
You can see through the Revisons tab that this article has only one revision. I think that I submitted one of my articles some time ago with the checkBox checked and I didn't face this issue (the article was marked as New).
Kind regards,
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This was a problem with how we handled dates and times. In once case we just stored the date, in another we stored the date and time, and since these were different, the system thought it was an updated version.
All fixed.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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Came across this question in Q&A: Cannot find my submitted article on codeproject[^]
Replied based on what I found. AFAIK, article's author are able to see their article status in their 'My Articles' tab. Looks like it's missing for the above one.
Any issue or I am missing something?
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I have the same problem with my article recently submitted using the Wizard tool.
I have confirmed that my article (http://www.codeproject.com/script/Articles/ArticleVersion.aspx?waid=12302&aid=382389[^] )does not *show up in my article list when I log on.
It does not show up under Articles Submitted or My Articles.
I expected it to show up, but be in "Review" status or something.
Instead it seems to be stuck in the Composing state. I know I've posted a few times about this and I'm not upset. If this is the way article posting works it is fine. Just trying to get to the bottom of it. For a day or so I thought I had totally lost my article.
Thanks for any help.
* emphasis for visibility, not to denote that I'm upset.
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I'll make sure authors are able to see their article status in their My Articles page.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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I see both the articles in discussion here are published now but the published date is shown as 1 Jan 1900.
I know that OG mentioned about dates earlier but it was for an article that missed approval process because of it where as, here these articles are already published.
Bug?
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Thanks. I can now see the article in my list of articles.
FYI, Sandeep is right, my original pub date still shows as 31 Dec 1899.
Thanks to all who helped me with this.
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We're looking into the cause of the date issue now.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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Hi Chris, I have posted an article(How does it work in C#? - Part 3 (C# Linq in detail)
) on 13th May 2012. In the article first post date is showing 13th May 2012 but update date is 1 Jan 1900. As a result, this article is not showing on the latest article section of the codeproject. Hope you could help me, plz. Thank you.
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Thanks Sandeep and Chirs. I can see my article now
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