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Hi,
I submitted one article which disappeared. Unfortunately I drafted and saved that article only on CodeProject web site and I don't have any other copy of it. I saved article many times and edited it multiple times over many days. When I click on submit it disappeared from all places.
Article title: .Net Framework Stack
Please somebody help me to recover it.
Let me know who is the right person.
Thanks in advance
modified 31-Aug-14 2:39am.
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I don't think anybody else, but a SysAdmin of the CodeProject would help you in this scenario.
But mostly, you won't get that article back and believe it to be gone!
Favourite line: Throw me to them wolves and close the gate up. I am afraid of what will happen to them wolves - Eminem
~! Firewall !~
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How the nominations for article of the month is being done? If author has to nominate by himself, then how to do it?
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Article of the month is primarily based on how popular your article is. This is a weighted score, so votes from people with a higher reputation count far more than someone who set an account up today.
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Is it based on reputation or based on votes?
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The votes received forms a large part of it - but, as I said, these votes are weighted.
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The following message explains it:
http://www.codeproject.com/Messages/4817573/Re-Monthly-Article-Competition.aspx[^]
Kevin Priddle wrote: The articles are picked based on a mixture of things like their popularity, votes, downloads, bookmarks, comments etc. and of course if they fit within the category guidelines.
You don't have to nominate yourself. If your article belongs to the top 10, it will automatically be added to the voting form.
The quick red ProgramFOX jumps right over the Lazy<Dog> .
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You're welcome!
The quick red ProgramFOX jumps right over the Lazy<Dog> .
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Articles receive approval when enough CP members vote for them. Please be patient, you are not the only person submitting.
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No worries, wasn't sure of the process just, thanks
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Done!
Thanks,
Sean Ewington
CodeProject
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Thanks
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Hi All,
I have posted a Tip & Trick to create a table and connect it from asp.net
here is link of it
http://www.codeproject.com/Tips/806562/Create-Table-and-Stored-Procedure-in-Sql-Server-an
but I see the image links are broken and download code link is also broken.
What is the appropriate way of provide image link and hyper link in Codeproject
Regards,
Prakash
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Fixed.
(and please use SQL, not Sql, and ASP.NET, not Asp.Net)
cheers
Chris Maunder
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Hi,
I've added a technical blog and have been waiting for the first article to get processed but so far nothing has happened. The 'My Blogs' page shows my blog but says it was last polled on 14-Aug-14 16:03 and last updated Never. I added the blog at the time specified but at the time I hadn't realised I needed to add CodeProject to the <category> tag and also that the blog article had to be over 1000 lines long, which it is now. Since then I have updated the article but it still isn't being picked up. My blog is hosted by Wordpress. Is there something I need to do to?
Here is the blog feed I have added: https://programmingscarss.wordpress.com/feed/[^]
Thanks
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Thanks for the response Sean. I didn't need to add the rel tag in the end though as it was pulled through on Mon 18th.
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Article: Automatic Font Handling Class[^]
I doubt.
Thanks
Do not forget to comment and rate the article if it helped you by any means.
modified 14-Aug-14 11:41am.
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Yes it is. If you look at the date, you'll see that it's from long before we had the Tips/Tricks section in place. Things were a lot looser back then.
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OO got it.Actually it came under moderation list.At first sight I commented it not suitable for an article, but I have removed that comment now.
Thanks
Do not forget to comment and rate the article if it helped you by any means.
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Was considering researching a software development topic, but there are zillions of different topics, ideas, new methodologies, out there; so I was wondering if Code Project maintains a list of in-need, in-demand, under reported topics, or other ones that require re-examination? Would be grateful for any help here. Have a wonderful evening!
Matthew.
Whatever you are, be a good one.
-- Abraham Lincoln
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Anything to do with VB is always welcome.
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