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I'm not sure how often the site admins look at this forum. You might get better response if you moved this to the Suggestions forum.
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Sorry for disturbing, but is the first time for me to post, and I want to write an article about a code , but I used codes from different places and merged them to reach what I wanted, so I have to refer to all the links in the article, right?,thanks in advance.
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yoyo_houda wrote: I have to refer to all the links
Whether you refer to all the links is up to you. There are two reasons for giving links:- To allow readers to verify that you have a legal right to use the code
- To allow readers to learn more about the included code in its original form
What it comes down to is a matter of good judgment. If there's any question about whether you had the right to use the code in your article, then you should try to clear that up before you submit the article.
Many of the articles here have reference sections at the end. This is primarily a learning site and code-sharing site, so the more information you can supply, the more your article will be appreciated.
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Hi
I am Sreedhar Ambati and I am a dotnet developer.
I want to write articles on Microsoft Dynamics suite like MS CRM, Great Plains.
But there is no section or category where I can post my article.
Can you please include that?
Thanks
Sreedhar Ambati
http://ambatisreedhar.spaces.live.com
sreedhar ambati
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I heard from my college days about codeproject site.
I want to contribute to the site.
But till now no response from the site owners.
Thanks
Sreedhar Ambati
http://ambatisreedhar.spaces.live.com
sreedhar ambati
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The CodeProject staff don't actively read all the forums. They do read the "Site suggestions and bugs" forum though. So I suggest you repost over there.
Luc Pattyn [Forum Guidelines] [My Articles]
- before you ask a question here, search CodeProject, then Google
- the quality and detail of your question reflects on the effectiveness of the help you are likely to get
- use the code block button (PRE tags) to preserve formatting when showing multi-line code snippets
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I tried, but couldn't figure out how to update my profile @ codeproject.com, can any body help me out in that, appreciated.
shams
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Hi,
that should be easy:
- log in
- click "My Settings" at top right of any CP page
- choose one of the tab pages
- modify whatever needs being modified
- click "Save my Settings" at the very bottom
BTW: you asked in the wrong forum; it isn't about article writing, "Site bugs and suggestions" would be the right place to report bugs and problems, or suggest improvements.
Luc Pattyn [Forum Guidelines] [My Articles]
- before you ask a question here, search CodeProject, then Google
- the quality and detail of your question reflects on the effectiveness of the help you are likely to get
- use the code block button (PRE tags) to preserve formatting when showing multi-line code snippets
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There are a lot of series articles or even just a couple article but they have full blown applications. An example is todo. Since these articles talk about a piece of technology or issues should they also have a new category called application. This way if someone wants a full blown application they can look in this category. Yes I know if they get that big they should go to codeplex or sourceforge.
cheers,
Donsw
My Recent Article : Optimistic Concurrency with C# using the IOC and DI Design Patterns
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yes, but there seems to be more than just applications. But that will suffice. There are a lot of good applications here web and forms that many people use. It is generally harder to find than most other categories. oh well. thanks
cheers,
Donsw
My Recent Article : Optimistic Concurrency with C# using the IOC and DI Design Patterns
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Donsw wrote: It is generally harder to find than most other categories.
I agree. If you can think of a better way to organize this category in the category hierarchy, let Chris know.
(To be honest, I couldn't find it at first, and had to search for an article I knew was in that category, to find it. )
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Is a confirmation required when submitting an article? I did some of the submission before the (public library computer) browser zonked out on me. In the past, it seemed like the pre-submitted articles were saved as you go.
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In general I think it is not a good idea to rely entirely on CP article editor. Too many things can go wrong.
I think the best approach is to use PC-based editor (I use UltraEdit), view the file locally in browser, repeat as necessary, and then submit. There are also stand-alone WYSIWYG html editors.
But if you insist on using the CP editor, then before you submit, copy & paste all text into an editor, in case there is problem.
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I'm agree with Hans.
I'm using Adobe Dreamweaver.
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Submission seems to be an all-or-nothing operation, unlike in the past. The ending confirmation message is required for submission of anything.
I followed Hans' recommendation to use an editor, then copy and paste. I used Notepad, and success.
Thanks For The Info,
Ralph
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Hi,
I posted an article some time back and want to make some changes to it. How can i do that?
Actually, don't know how my posted code changed and now it has compilation error's!!!
I again want to put the correct code.
Thanks,
NS.
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Take a look here.
Regards,
--Perspx
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I did not find any information on this on Codeproject.
Thank you.
Thanks,
--Radu
http://www.gruian.com
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If your article is in a draft state (ie you started writing but didn't finish even to the point of it being pending) then in your article list there are red X's so you can quickly delete it.
For unedited articles (articles that have been posted but not yet edited by a CodeProject editor) there is the 'Delete' button at the top right of the article that allows you to delete.
If your article has been edited, then email submit@codeproject.com and ask an editor to delete it.
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Hi
I have a much better improvement to a previously submitted article from 2003:
http://www.codeproject.com/KB/cpp/cppproperties.aspx
There are significant changes, but I still want to acknowledge the origin of my source.
Should it be new article?
How should I submit it?
Thanks
Jeff Tanner
Jeff in Seattle
Interests:
Dating my spouse, Playing with my daughter, and Camping in my Sportsmobile.
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As stated in the Submission Guidelines, if you want to use someone else's work, we ask that you attempt to contact the original author first and then try to liaise with him/her to produce an update to the original article. This way we can retain continuity with the original article as well as reducing the number of completely new pages that need posting.
Also make sure you retain any copyright notices that the member has on their work.
Regards,
--Perpsx
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Wrong forum. Try the General forum instead.
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This forum is for discussing the art of writing of articles. Do not ask programming questions here.
"Why don't you tie a kerosene-soaked rag around your ankles so the ants won't climb up and eat your candy ass..." - Dale Earnhardt, 1997 ----- "...the staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - Jason Jystad, 10/26/2001
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