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His aluminum hat fell off.
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joeyi wrote: It is about time to get rid of email
Yeah, brilliant! No more email, no more problems, no more spam, no more communication ... uh, just a moment
joeyi wrote: 2) Download what the source have for that day or week or email
joeyi wrote: 3) If your sources want to get in touch with you, use your e-mail
So, after you get rid of email, how do you use email?
I don't know what you are smoking but I'll have some if it's not too expensive.
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I suppose there's no solution to this, but I thought I would mention it any way.
About a year ago when I would publish an article it would do well and then some one would come along and give it a 1/5 vote without explanation. It seemed to be habitual and I thought it was being done by a univoter. I got confirmation when CodeProject made a change that required some one to leave a comment when they made a vote of one. When I got the next 1 vote I looked at the user's messages and saw that he was routinly going through articles that were doing well and giving one votes. I asked him why he was doing this and received no response.
Since then when ever I publish an article it starts off doing well then all at once I receive multiple 3/5 votes. 3/5 is significant because it is the lowest vote that one can give without disclosing their identity. With my latest article the first 21 votes were 5 out of 5 and then 6 votes showed up within a few minutes of each other with 3/5 votes. The low votes can really hurt ones score and lower it's visibility. I get the feeling that the vote is from the same person (but using multiple accounts) as the low votes cam in with rapid succession.
I was wondering if any one else ever encountered this same thing.
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Sometimes some things can be done, especially when the patterns are clear.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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Wow, I guess something can be done! I see the votes that cam in with rapid succession are now gone. Thanks!
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Hi all,
I've submitted an article and i would like to publish it but don't know how because is still in "composing" mode and when i look at the summary of my articles it results as "unfinished".
Help is appreciated
Many thanks
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Hi,
there is a little checkbox on top of the big text edit box, that is what you are looking for.
Luc Pattyn
Have a look at my entry for the lean-and-mean competition; please provide comments, feedback, discussion, and don’t forget to vote for it! Thank you.
Local announcement (Antwerp region): Lange Wapper? Neen!
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you're welcome.
Luc Pattyn
Local announcement (Antwerp region): Lange Wapper? Neen!
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I posted an article a while ago, got some great feedback from readers including some bug reports. I would like to edit the article, but don't know how. Help?
Thanks in advance.
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Hi Bernardo,
Now that your article has been edited by our editors, the only way to update it is to submit the updated source code and HTML to us. You can use the “Get Article’s HTML” from the link in the upper right hand corner of your article, and send both updated HTML and zipped sourced code to us at either my email address, or submit@codeproject.com.
Please let me know if you have any questions about the process.
Thanks,
Sean Ewington
The Code Project
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Thanks Sean. Perfectly clear. I will submit the update shortly.
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Hello,
How can I get automatic e-mail notifications when new messages are posted to my own articles?
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Look for "My Settings" (top right of most CP pages), then "Settings" tab. There are two editboxes for entering an e-mail address, one for messages, one for articles.
Luc Pattyn
Have a look at my entry for the lean-and-mean competition; please provide comments, feedback, discussion, and don’t forget to vote for it! Thank you.
Local announcement (Antwerp region): Lange Wapper? Neen!
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Hello Luc,
Thank you for replying.
I have checked my settings. The e-mail entry for the Article email is there, but I still don't get notified!
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Hello Luc,
Thank you Luc. I got a notification for your test post. It seems to work now.
I don't know why I didn't receive notifications for all the posts in the past.
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Thanks to everyone, everything I need to know is discussed already.
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womaninfashiondress wrote: Thanks to everyone, everything I need to know is discussed already.
Well, that's good news. I'm glad we've got one happy customer.
"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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Pete O'Hanlon wrote: I'm glad we've got one happy customer.
You might be reading too much into that. Maybe the OP is unhappy about not having any question at all, I know I would be.
Luc Pattyn
Have a look at my entry for the lean-and-mean competition; please provide comments, feedback, discussion, and don’t forget to vote for it! Thank you.
Local announcement (Antwerp region): Lange Wapper? Neen!
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One of my technical articles has gone and when I try to reach it via its url it says that this article has been delete.How this can happen? can somebody else delete my article ? and If that's the case how I can find out who did it and why did that?
Thanks
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There is an automatic e-mail that is sent to a member when articles/blog entries are deleted. I also sent you another e-mail explaining what happened, so please let me know if you received either of them.
The reason your blog entry was deleted was because it wasn't quite the technical blog entry we had in mind for the site. Here is a perfect example of the blog entries our users want to see: http://www.codeproject.com/Articles/38999/Consuming-ASP-net-WebServices-WCF-Services-and-sta.aspx[^]
A technical blog entry is usually only slightly shorter than a regular Code Project article, and almost contains as much information. The ideal blog entry is one users mistake for an article.
We do not currently have a section for smaller tips like the one you provided in your blog entry, but stay tuned for more on that ...
Thanks,
Sean Ewington
The Code Project
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Well I'm new to this technical blog feature and thus I have so many questions to ask and thank you for this great site and for helping me. I really appreciate it.
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All my blog posts are marked as uncategorized.How can I put them in a specific category?
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You can use the Modify link in the upper right hand corner, then from there in the article editor you should be able to select your categories. Please let me know if you have any trouble
Thanks,
Sean Ewington
The Code Project
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