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Currently, it looks that they are always expanded.
Thanks,
Syed Mehroz Alam
My Blog | My Articles
Computers are incredibly fast, accurate, and stupid; humans are incredibly slow, inaccurate and brilliant; together they are powerful beyond imagination. - Albert Einstein
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There is no way currently.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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I have a chunk of code I'm discussing which makes use of the Microsoft Interop Forms Toolkit. The project for the toolkit adds some default properties, and I don't care if the reader can ever expand the code for those default properties, but I want to show the collapsed regions so the reader can orient themselves within the code where a new property is being added. Currently, I just show the ellipsis marks, but I'd like to at least show the box and if possible the small, boxed plus sign, if possible. (I tried using a <div class="box">..., which works after a fashion, but deducing that I was not likely the first to ask, I thought I'd check here.
Without darkness, there are no dreams.
-Karla Kuban
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Peace !
This Site Is Huge ! It's easy to get frustrated
The thing is .. i have a new "just for fun" project coded with vb.net
and i wanna post it and get some critics, ideas, and so
i want professionals to test it and help me make it better !
So Please give me a link where i can push the "new topic" button without
worrying about the topic getting eventually deleted or moved
Thanks
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See the Article submission guidelines[^] for information. I would suggest you also look at some of the more popular articles, those with scores above 4, to get ideas as to how your article should be structured. Make sure you do not just post a load of code snippets with no detail as to what your article is about. If this is your first attempt then I would suggest sending your article via the email link rather than using the submission wizard. This means it will go direct to one of the editors who will help and guide you to get your article published.
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MVP 2010 - are they mad?
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Amazingly helpful and very kind from your part thanks Richard
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Happy to help; I hope your article proves a success.
MVP 2010 - are they mad?
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It's waiting to be made publicly available, which will be done when a few of the moderators have had time to review it and vote it (up or down). As it is the weekend this may take a few hours. Never fear, it has not been ignored.
MVP 2010 - are they mad?
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Interesting title. A little odd.Are the Typos deliberate?
Could be what's slowing things down
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I am currently in the process of designing and coding an application for an article to be submitted to Codeproject for publication. What I am wondering is; how do I maintain the copyright to the program and its source code? I am more than willing for other people to use the source code to enhance their own projects or make derivative works; that's why I will be submitting the article to codeproject. What does my program/source code need to contain to prove I own the copyright? Also, do I need to include a license agreement (I was thinking of using the COMMON DEVELOPMENT AND DISTRIBUTION LICENSE (CDDL) Version 1.0) with the source/program?
Thanks for any assistance. I'm rather new to this publishing lark!
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Hi Sean, thanks for the reply. I'm still no clearer though. Neither license stipulates HOW the license is 'added' to the source code and the executable. Is it just a matter of including it as a text file with the source/binary package or should my program be able to display the license on demand say through a button 'View License'? My other point was, how do I ensure that the original source code is attributable and copyrighted to myself? Is it simply a case of adding a notice within the source saying 'This code is copyright to John Doe' Is that enough?
As you can guess, i've never published any programs before. Written many, published none!
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Unless you're using GPL, I believe all the licenses have a statement that covers what "source code" is and how it is to be used, which is mirrored in the statement at the end of each article.
If you want to use GPL, you can how to add to your code here: http://www.codeproject.com/info/Licenses.aspx[^]
But for CPOL, for example, your code itself does not need to be tagged with anything. The bottom of each article is tagged with this line: "This article, along with any associated source code and files, is licensed under _______ "
Thanks,
Sean Ewington
The Code Project
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Once downloaded, the link between code and article isn't obvious anymore, so IMO it makes sense to include something in the source files, maybe a "CPOL applies" sentence with a hyperlink to the CPOL page (assuming that link NEVER will change). I would suggest you suggest people to do that...
BTW: There recently has been a suggestion along these lines: CodeProject might consider automatically adding a file to every ZIP that is uploaded, containing some general information about CP, as well as the link to the article the files belong to; I would not like CP changing all the files inside the ZIP!
Luc Pattyn [Forum Guidelines] [Why QA sucks] [My Articles]
I only read code that is properly formatted, adding PRE tags is the easiest way to obtain that. [The QA section does it automatically now, I hope we soon get it on regular forums as well]
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She did a very poor job. Replacing words like "unless" by "if", which negates the meaning of the whole sentence.
I tried contacting CodeProject many times through webmaster@codeproject.com, but there's no response.
Hello!! Is there anybody home????
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Daniel Cohen Gindi
danielgindi (at) gmail dot com
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Yes, we're home, just a little behind in email - apologies for that. We will take a look.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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We previously replied from our account but e-mail did not get through. Apologies, we'll look into that. In the meantime I've e-mailed you from my personal account.
I have now rolled back your article to a version without the changes, and made it so you can modify your article to your liking. In the future, we're happy to only make changes to your article when you request it. I have informed all editors to note this.
Please let me know if there is anything else you'd like changed or improved.
Thanks,
Sean Ewington
The Code Project
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Hi! Thanks for the response! I've now updated the article to the original text and with Smitha's coloring
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Daniel Cohen Gindi
danielgindi (at) gmail dot com
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my query is how to get all articles written by one author
i.e : i want to show all articles written by sacha barber ??
how to do that
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thnx i got it
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Find one article by him and click on the hyperlink of his name. This takes you to his profile, which contains a list of all of his articles.
"WPF has many lovers. It's a veritable porn star!" - Josh Smith As Braveheart once said, "You can take our freedom but you'll never take our Hobnobs!" - Martin Hughes.
My blog | My articles | MoXAML PowerToys | Onyx
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Hi I'm a regular viewer and now became a article writer (only 2 aricles although ), but I'm facing a great problem while posting any article with the editor provided inside the Article Posting Wizard. I also downloaded the template..but it also seems that I need to use some HTML editor and need to have a bit good knowledge of HTML. Isn't it possible to post the article by using Microsoft Office or something easy to use...and post the article to codeproject?
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You can send it to submit@codeproject.com, we'd be happy to help.
Thanks,
Sean Ewington
The Code Project
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