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You're welcome!
If the brain were so simple we could understand it, we would be so simple we couldn't. — Lyall Watson
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I did believed it but I want to put it in it's proper place.
modified 18-May-15 10:08am.
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What happened is that the reviewers work to their timescales, not yours. As you aren't paying people to review these submissions for you, you are just going to have to accept that the people who freely volunteer their time just might not have had a chance to get around to it. Patience isn't just a virtue, it's your only option.
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Should be all good now. Apologies for the delay.
Thanks,
Sean Ewington
CodeProject
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Thanks I really appreciate all of your hard work.
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Your articles are in the approval queue.
Each article - even updated ones - must be approved by five members with sufficient privileges if you do not have platinum author reputation.
So just be patient. The articles will be probably approved soon.
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How long should I wait before I ask to review my submission again?
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Moderation is performed by members. So approval depends on how many members have a look at the queue and finally give their OK. Many articles are uploaded during the weekend when only a few members are online. This usually leeds to more articles in the queue on Monday than on other working days.
There is nothing you can do besides being patient.
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Ok so if I don't get an approval would someone let me know why so I can fix the article?
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Are you including the full article in your feed? I might be looking at the wrong thing, but this looks like just the description. We need the whole kitten kaboodle.
Thanks,
Sean Ewington
CodeProject
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which rss xml tag do I include the entire text of the article within?
description?
Can't find an example anywhere. Thanks
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There should be settings for your feed, depending on what you're using for your RSS feed. Feedburner? If you're on wordpress, for example, and using a specific theme, the theme / wordpress admin panel would have feed options in there.
Here is our FAQ for some steps we may take later:
Code Project Technical Blog FAQ[^]
Thanks,
Sean Ewington
CodeProject
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They do show up in the version of your article that's pending in the moderation queue now. The images will probably show up after that version has been approved.
The quick red ProgramFOX jumps right over the Lazy<Dog> .
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Thanks. Does this queue take process everytime I change something in the article? And where can I see the progress or at which place of the queue it actually is?
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Freefall_ wrote: Does this queue take process everytime I change something in the article?
Yes, it does.
Freefall_ wrote: And where can I see the progress or at which place of the queue it actually is?
To go to the pending version, go to your article and you'll see a link there at the top, saying that there's a version pending for approval.
There is no way to view progress of Approve votes; you can only wait until it gets approved.
The quick red ProgramFOX jumps right over the Lazy<Dog> .
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Every update you apply to your article will enter the queue until you reach a certain reputation. Unfortunately the same is true of viewing the queue. It's been awhile since I checked, I believe platinum reputation is required for both, and for posting your own updates I believe it is platinum specific to author reputation.
We try to get to the queue ASAP. We also have members working away at it 24/7. With five approvals from a member the article update goes live.
Thanks,
Sean Ewington
CodeProject
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Ok. Thanks for these informations and accepting my changes.
Have a nice day.
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Does a C#-port of a Java-application from someone else constitute as a valid base for an article or tip/trick?
(The Java-app is open source and credit will be given of course)
If the brain were so simple we could understand it, we would be so simple we couldn't. — Lyall Watson
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