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People who complain the images don't work - they have a "/working" sub directory inserted in the image URL path.
People who don't complain with images, don't have this "/working" path.
You make this

in the editor,
But after publishing , it becomes

But this /working do not make harm when you make a "Preview" from your account.
I'm not sure if this is the exact bug,
Could someone confirm this issue and give me some bonus points?
If no bonus points for this, just fix it for my article as well:
http://www.codeproject.com/script/Articles/ArticleVersion.aspx?waid=91628&aid=647083[^]
I'll wait!
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I am editing this Article[^] its originally written by Vince, however when i submit it back, the original author name is lost and its replaced by mine.
I tried remove my name from author, however unable to do so. Could someone from admin team restore the order
"Opinions are neither right nor wrong. I cannot change your opinion. I can, however, change what influences your opinion." - David Crow Never mind - my own stupidity is the source of every "problem" - Mixture
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Alok Gupta
VC Forum Q&A :- I/ IV
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http://www.codeproject.com/Articles/648259/NumHunter[^]
I just submitted an article for the Intel App contest, but I could never get my article images see light of day. I have wasted enough time struggling with this. And I have shot mails in all directions to CP editors. Still there's no help unfortunately. Any help from this direction?
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Thanks Pete.
Sean Ewington is sorting out my other private article that was misbehaving with images.
Could you please let us know what's going wrong in the images insertion process? I would like to spare the editors from my SOS mails.
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I have no idea I'm afraid. I opened up the article in the editor, the images were there and I resubmitted the article - all seemed to be good then.
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The images in this Article are not being displayed. There might be some problem.
.NET Code Protection Solutions Review[^]
"When you don't know what you're doing it's best to do it quickly"- SoMad
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Well done.
"When you don't know what you're doing it's best to do it quickly"- SoMad
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Does anyone think that it could be an added benefit to make it possible to collaborate in writing articles? Something that will be like a combination between Wikipedia and Code Project?
That can be useful in generic topics or articles about the best practice of implementing something.
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Absolutely
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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That will require some changes, such as a Wiki interface...
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Is it possible to write App, Devices reviews in CodeProject? or only Code related writing is allowed?
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Thanks for the link. I see there are places to accommodate my writings in pipeline.
In a related note,
Samsung Series 7 Chronos Notebook Review[^]
The ratings starts there are a bit misleading. Anybody seeing it would think the rating is given to the hardware and not to the article.
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tinydevices wrote: The ratings starts there are a bit misleading. Not at all, all articles get star ratings and that is a well known feature of the CodeProject articles section.
Veni, vidi, abiit domum
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Yes I know it's the rating for the Article. Or anybody using CP would know this fact.
But anybody searching for the Samsung Series 7 notebook, landing here would only think the rating is for the hardware they can't think it's for the Article. Because that's how the eyes are trained to read a hardware review. If these reviews are only for the CP users, I agree this do not mislead.
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You're right of course. I cannot remember how much of the site non-registered people can actually see.
Veni, vidi, abiit domum
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I found the root cause.
Base on Pete O'Hanlon's idea in [AppInnovation Entry - Problem in publishing], we must remove all Boilerplate text to avoid this issue.
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Hi, I've updated my article, but it didn't appeared in the Latest Updates. I thought the (U) meant updated. Or does it require some number of votes, or popularity, or something? I'm puzzled . Can someone explain me this mysterious inner workings of the Code Project?
regards,
Kate
Wisdom is to see the things as they really are.
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I believe you are talking about this: A Complex - Yet Quite Intelligible - Pathfinding in C#[^]
I saw it in the moderation queue Friday afternoon (US Pacific time). It does look like something is wrong since the "Updated date" on the article page currently says 18 Aug, 2013.
CodeProject was down for a few minutes Friday afternoon, so perhaps the hamsters got confused.
Looking at the revision history[^], the "Updated date" should say 24 Aug, 2013.
Hopefully this will alert the CodeProject staff to take a look at it and make sure the posted article has all the latest updates.
Soren Madsen
"When you don't know what you're doing it's best to do it quickly" - Jase #DuckDynasty
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OK, thank you for the prompt answer. That might explain it.
regards,
Kate
Wisdom is to see the things as they really are.
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Hi Kate,
Could be a few things, first let's rule out some stuff.
First, did the update stick? Everything look OK?
Second, what date was the update on?
Third, how much did you update? Did you leave the "mark as updated" box checked?
Thanks,
Sean Ewington
CodeProject
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Hi,
> First, did the update stick? Everything look OK?
It looks OK, so I guess it did.
> Second, what date was the update on?
23-Aug-13 20:21 - my update
24-Aug-13 1:00 - editor later corrected the grammatical errors (thanks again Deeksha )
> Third, how much did you update?
I did update the sources (download file), and quite a lot of article (1/3 or 1/4). Here: Difference between version 3 and 4 [^]
regards,
Kate
Wisdom is to see the things as they really are.
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