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Hi:
My name is Miguel Angel Medina. I want to submit an article to CodeProject where we introduce a framework in C# for fingerprint verification, we briefly explain how to perform fingerprint verification experiments and how to integrate new algorithms to the framework. The database containing the features of the fingerprints has a length of 21 MB and the policy of CodeProject does not allow submitting more than 6MB per article. So, when I try to submit the database I got this error: Error: Maximum request length exceeded.. Ticket: . Server: Web23.
My question is: Can I submit my article containing this database with size of 21 MB?
I think that this article is very important because there are hundreds of papers concerning to fingerprint verification but, as far as we know, there is not any framework for fingerprint verification available on the web. So, you must implement your own tools in order to test the performance of your fingerprint verification algorithms. Moreover, you must spend a lot of time implementing algorithms of other authors to compare with your algorithms. This was our motivation to put our fingerprint verification framework available for everyone.
Thanks in advance for your response,
Miguel Angel Medina
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Post your code on sourceforge (or another site like it) and then link to it in the article.
 
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Maybe it will be better to post your question in Article Writing[^] forum, because "Quick Answers" are designed for programming questions. You can even post your question in Site Bugs/Suggestions[^] section. This way the site administrators can see your request. :)

BTW: "Framework in C# for fingerprint verification" - It sounds really very interesting, I'll wait for your article! :thumbsup:
 
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All your code project related question will have better exposure in the Site Bugs and Suggestions Forum[^]
 
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