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necmettin demir wrote: 1) is it possible to see who voted my article that is best of any month ?
No.
necmettin demir wrote: 2) during vote of best article of any month.. without signing a weak warning message is shown on page.
is it possible to show warning in bigger font.. or with any better way ?
You should really ask this on the Suggestions forum.
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No it is generally not possible to see who voted for your article
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I have an article on IEnumerable in C# (published).
I have the same thing in VB, (unpublished).
Typically I don't like reading articles with one set of code in the article and two downloads or two sets of code in the article (usually C# and VB), I find it distracting and confusing.
Particularly for IEnumerable where there are meaningful, not just semantic, differences (to my eye as a beginner).
So, should I post an alternative to my own article or a second article?
And does it matter?
Tx,
Mike
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It's all a matter of choice, but it's often easier to put both sets of code in the same article. There is a little link at the top of each code block in the finished article so the reader can hide the parts he/she does not want to see.
Use the best guess
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Do you have to name the source download with a specific filename in order to allow the Browse Source functionality to work?
My 'composing' status article has the source attached but Browse Source shows nothing.
Thanks,
Mike
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It's fine now.
I haven't read the full article yet but it looks good.
Use the best guess
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New C# Article / Beginners
Link available...
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Hi,
Users have reported that the source code file (WPFFormDesigner.ZIP) is not available for download. I tried it myself and I'm getting a black screen with this:
Ticket: (No ticket provided - possibly an error in the error-system)
Error: An error occurred in this page. The error has been recorded and the site administrator informed.
Abort, Retry, Fail
Any ideas what could be wrong?
Thanks,
Adolfo
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This post belongs in the Bugs & Suggestions forum. You'll probably get a faster response there as well.
"The secret of happiness is freedom, and the secret of freedom, courage."
Thucydides (B.C. 460-400)
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I'll move it there. Thanks!
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He was right to post it here. This is a common place to get this type of issue sorted out.
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Ok bugs & sugs has had a recent rash of items very like this but I guess its not invalid to post it here as its article related.
"The secret of happiness is freedom, and the secret of freedom, courage."
Thucydides (B.C. 460-400)
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Yeah, but this is Sean's playground.
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OK I hadn't thought of it like that. Thanks.
"The secret of happiness is freedom, and the secret of freedom, courage."
Thucydides (B.C. 460-400)
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Hi Adolfo,
I can see this is working, is everything OK now?
Thanks,
Sean Ewington
CodeProject
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Hi Sean, yes seems to be OK now. Thanks! 
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Today I have made my first post..no abusive content in that,it's status shows deleted within half an hour of the post.Want to know why so that I wont do the same mistake from the next time.
link: href="http://www.codeproject.com/Questions/567575/MAyplusbeplusthisplusisplusaplusviewplusbutplussee"
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A while ago I attempted posting my first CodeProject Article. Sadly my article got rejected, accompanied by rather negative/dismissive comments, not all though.
I then proceeded to post my article and sample source code on MSDN, to date the stats indicates the sample source code being downloaded around 400 times. In other words, a potential 400 page views that could have gone towards CodeProject.
My question being: Are there any concrete rules defined around whether or not to reject an article?
Regards,
Dewald Esterhuizen
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Hi Dewald,
Thanks very much for your inquiry. Sometimes articles are rejected because they cover ground already well-trodden. While we appreciate the efforts of all authors, we do try to keep content fresh on CodeProject (which, admittedly, is difficult to ensure with community approval).
We're always happy to look over your idea before you begin writing, or even have you work with a CodeProject Mentor if your article needs a little boost. You could even post your article idea in this forum and get some feedback from the community. We're very happy to work with you to get your article topics chosen, and your articles approved and posted.
Thanks,
Sean Ewington
CodeProject
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Nice answer
Cheees,
Edo
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Same happened to me the other week-end. It was about writing a custom iterator with Boost.Iterator. The reviewer was friendly but rejected, and no one could give me a direction to improve the article for which it would be accepted. The person also wasn't a c++ guy (his articles are more math oriented with vb and a little bit c#). Oth there is much 'spam' on this site, so if my article was in that category than it's probably best not to get published.
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