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In case you're interested, I just published Authoring CodeProject Articles in Markdown.
I've created a markdown parser for Markdown Monster that produces HTML compatible with the article submission wizard.
Ultimately it would be great if there was an API for article submission. That way you could author and upload an article directly with a tool such as Markdown Monster.
Cheers,
Daniel
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Amazing. Thank you kindly for the article!
Thanks,
Sean Ewington
CodeProject
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Hello,
My article status shows :"InReview". By when will it become live?
Thanks,
Rahul
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Hello Sean,
Actually i have finished an article. I have submitted the article. I have left it to the editors to fix the formatting.
My doubt is that i have added the pics/images into the document itself. I then created a zip of that single document and have mailed it. Is that Ok? because nothing is according to format.
Actually i am just a beginner, this is my very first article. I wanted to ask that when the article is finished editing will i receive an email before it is published.
This is because i want to view it once before publishing it.
Thanks a ton,
Rahul
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As long as the article indicates where the images can go, it should be OK
I can see one of our editors has already begun work on it. I have messaged her to see if we can give you a preview before it is posted.
Thanks,
Sean Ewington
CodeProject
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My thanks to you Sean.
I got many articles, but unfortunately couldnt complete them. Wish me luck for this one. Just one question: by when will i be able to preview my article?
Thanks again,
Rahul
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By the way, what do you feel about the topic i have chosen?
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10,580,009 Members are waiting for that
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What i meant was, Sean can basically see whats going on internally so i asked him
I was just wondering at the smilieys , when the internet speed is slow they dont laugh so whole heartedly as they are laughing now.
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Fixed
cheers
Chris Maunder
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Thanks alot Chris.
Whats was wrong in my article?
Pavith Goonathilake
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In some future articles, I would like to be able to share drafts for review to specific people prior to publishing. These folks aren't necessarily Code Project members, or don't have much reputation or privileges in Code Project. I would like to be able to retain the article formatting.
I can paste the article into Word with mixed results, but I was wondering if there was another way. An article export to PDF (in general) would be nice.
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I don't think you have access to the particular publishing type to do that, but I would be happy to do it for you. The way it would work is, only people with that URL would be able to see it.
Thanks,
Sean Ewington
CodeProject
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Thanks Sean,
I won't bother you for help on specific articles, I can resort to sharing Word documents. But, if there is a way I could (eventually) do it myself, that would be good.
For access to publishing types, is this reputation based, such as Platinum level?
For the article draft URL, would there be a way I could (manually) construct this myself (based on the URL I see for the draft article), or are additional access keys required?
Thanks,
Dave
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I am happy to be bothered on specific articles.
For access to this particular publishing type, you need to be an admin.
I'm not sure what you're asking for the article draft URL. Do you mean could someone see the article if it was in composing status?
Thanks,
Sean Ewington
CodeProject
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OK, thanks. Yes, on the URL I meant someone else being able to see an article in the composing status (thought that was what you meant).
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I have updated my article ()[^] and it is now in "pending" status.
I have read through the FAQ, which says that the article needs approval from the community before it can be published.
The question is, how is it possible to update articles after publication without this procedure? Do I need to have a specific amount of points for that to work?
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Artem Los wrote: how is it possible to update articles after publication without this procedure?
Article moderation is not required if you have Platinum Author status (10,000 Author points).
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If I am understanding your question correctly, you can update your own article, but the update would also go in the moderation queue unless you were a platinum level / trusted author as ProgramFOX suggests. You can see how to update your own article here:
Code Project Article FAQ[^]
Thanks,
Sean Ewington
CodeProject
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I just wrote my first article and have a question about the downloads and reputation points. My article shows 711 downloads but if i look at my profile, I have only 12 points for source downloads. Hows does the download points system work?
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If your files get downloaded multiple times by the same user, you don't get reputation multiple times. And if you download your own files, you also don't get points.
So probably there is someone who downloaded your files a lot of times.
modified 27-Apr-14 13:19pm.
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Ok thanks - It just seemed a little strange that someone would download the same file 699 times.
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