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A quick follow-up: Your article is missing the images, their links are broken perhaps during the publishing process. Please fix their links to the appropriate ones and then resubmit. Maybe that is causing the delay in publishing.
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I can see the images when previewing the article. The images are broken after I submitted the article. What am I doing wrong? The images are uploaded with the article and I use <img src="tempdb.png"/> in the article to show the image.
modified 8-Oct-19 1:36am.
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Yes, in the preview they are visible, but once published, the paths are changed.
Please see this post of mine: Where do my images go when I publish the post?
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Thanks for your prompt reply. After going through your article, I still can't get it work
I've checked the source of the article, I have <p><img src="tempdb.png"/> ;
I restarted an article from beginning, and get the same result...
Please help.
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That's fine, and this happens.
Make sure that you have removed all sort of paths, leaving the image file name (with extension), once that is taken care of, just submit the post.
In the live version of the post, this is the correct path and moderators would be able to see the images.
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It's like there ain't a cloud in the sky and it's raining out - Eminem
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Quote: This article is an entry in our Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence Challenge. Articles in this sub-section are not required to be full articles so care should be taken when voting. But, no comments ? [^]
«One day it will have to be officially admitted that what we have christened reality is an even greater illusion than the world of dreams.» Salvador Dali
modified 30-Sep-19 4:15am.
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Looks like it's an imported GitHub project that's incorrectly showing as an article.
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I posted something similar in the B&S forum, Matthew said there is a bug involved and they are already working on it, and he asked us to point him the links, so he can add the message boards manually.
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In this article at least 3 links to CP (didn't check all) showing a Error 404
EDIT:
And it contains no message board (3rd article seen today).
Before that problem only was for blogs.
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Sorry I seem to be missing the link. Could you please provide it again?
Thanks,
Sean Ewington
CodeProject
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I found it again:
robust-services-core[^]
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That one's definitely a mutated project - the canonical URL points to GitHub.
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But the links I mean are pointing to CP... does the importer change the contents? relativizing the paths?
or do you mean the "missing message board"?
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I did fix the links, but they reverted to incorrect ones during the submission process. It's part of a wider range of issues that are being investigated. Please see this post.
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To clarify: by "the importer", I meant the automatic process by which CodeProject imports the project from GitHub. I didn't mean you.
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Hello, I spent a bunch of time yesterday answering unanswered questions and today all of my answers were deleted. I am a senior software engineer and I actually took the time to provide valid and quality answers to those questions... none of my answers were spammy. Yes, my motivation was to get to the bronze level so my profile to show links, but who cares what the motivation was... the answers provided were all quality answers... now, I come to see that all of that is deleted?!? What the heck is that and what kind of moderation is that to remove quality content like that?!?
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Sagan Internet Marketing wrote: Yes, my motivation was to get to the bronze level so my profile to show links, but who cares what the motivation was...
We do.
You were spotted and reported yesterday, and the community decided that your posts were not legitimate attempts to help others. Your "answers" were all to old questions for one purpose: to gain rep. We call the "Rep point farming" and count it as a form of abuse / trolling. You even confirmed it with your post here!
And ... with a user name like yours, I think we can guess what kind of links you want to post. And that has a name as well: Spam.
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I can change the name, that just happens to be the name of my company, but if that bothers you I can change it to my personal name. However, my answers were certainly legitimate! Not a single one was spammy! All were thought through and well answered! Only ONE of the answers were on an old question and that was because I came across that post in Google in dealing with a problem that I had. The rest of the answers were to recent non-answered questions! I kindly ask that you reconsider your decisions. As you can see here: User Serj Sagan - Stack Overflow[^] I am a legitimate software engineer and my intentions were well meaning... and I believe received improperly.
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Snippets are a bit messed:
Reactive Web Applications with Tridash[^]
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How can one add revision bars when updating an article? I tried going to the HTML source and tweaking it like this:
<p style="border-left: 4px solid red;">
But nothing appears.
When I preview the article, nothing appears. But when I go back to editing it, the revision bars are there, albeit broken after each paragraph and hard up against the text.
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Our article editor is a little fussy. It strips out a lot of things. And our editorial guidelines don't allow bars so if an editor came across your article, they would likely remove it.
Thanks,
Sean Ewington
CodeProject
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I guess blue text won't make it past them either! 
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razzfazz68 wrote: REDACTED No need for this, marked as abuse.
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modified 25-Sep-19 17:07pm.
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next time you might edit the subject before publishing... as you are doing his job with it
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