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Can we use the direct link they provide? We can use sourceforge in that case.
Thanks,
Sean Ewington
The Code Project
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Yes, we can and it is my back up plan however this will redirect the user or open another window/tab to the sourceforge website and this is less than ideal.
Cheers,
Chris
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Let me see if I can find a home for it.
Thanks,
Sean Ewington
The Code Project
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I can't seem to extract it, did I download the correct file?
Thanks,
Sean Ewington
The Code Project
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Hi,
Sorry about the late reply I was away with work. Yes I'm sorry it appears the files did not upload properly I am trying again from work, I'll let you know when I've uploaded them,
Thanks for your help in this matter,
Chris
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Alright,
I have re uploaded the x64 source as this did not upload correctly and now both source files should download fine and extract,
Cheers
Chris
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That's pretty big ... external hosting is definitely the way to go.
Thanks,
Sean Ewington
The Code Project
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OK I will see if I can find somewhere I can have a direct link, thanks for your help anyway
Cheers
Chris
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Hi,
OK I sorted an external hosting site that will allow hot linking and not delete the files after a period of inactivity. The problem I have now is that in such a case I won't receive any points for downloads. That's 60 odd already and it's only been up 2 hours. I take it I'm in a situation of like it or lump it???
Cheers
Chris
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It's true. You won't get reputation, but you will get love and appreciation. Old school. Thanks for your assistance and patience along the way.
Thanks,
Sean Ewington
The Code Project
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that made me chuckle yer nothing like old school. At least the article is popular .
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I am currently writing an article on an automated/one-click online update class and application.
The article is based on something I use in a larger context - automatically rolling out online updates without using ClickOnce.
I have a couple of questions:
(a)Do you think this will be of interest to people? - I ask this because I am aware that many developers use ClickOnce.
(b)If the answer to (a) is yes - Would someone be willing to look at my article so far and provide me with some feedback (I can pass on the URL of where the article is presently stored).
Thanks
Continuous effort - not strength or intelligence - is the key to unlocking our potential.(Winston Churchill)
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a) Absolutely
b) There should be tons of people. We'll help you as well
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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Thanks Chris
I shall put some more work into tidying it up and submit it through the template and editor route(I noticed typos and and the article needs some work on it first).
I posted the question as I felt I was re-inventing the wheel - however I now realise sometimes it's a good thing to re-invent the wheel when it comes to software.
Continuous effort - not strength or intelligence - is the key to unlocking our potential.(Winston Churchill)
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Yes,I will wait for your Article.
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Hello,
Am new here and am somewhat curious. Is it possible for one's article rating to go down after being UPVOTED? Anything like negative votes or weights?
My article Genetic Algorithm - A 'Walt Disney' Introduction[^] had a rating of 4.80. It was later upvoted twice (both 5's) and is now 4.65. Can someone please edify me?
thanks,
Regards
Ugochimbo...
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Aha!.. Thanks.
Ugochimbo...
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Hi all, and apologies if this question gets asked a lot.
I submitted a tip (Type aliasing in using declarations) on friday and it is still in a pending status.
- How long to tips normally take to get approved?
- If there is any improvement necessary in the tip where should i be looking for feedback from the approvers?
Please forgive my slight impatience and put it down to an over-eager newbie to CP (it's my first submission so I'm curious to see if its up to scratch)
many thanks
Pedis ex oris
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You probably need to add some more information to the tip before it will be approved. As it stands, it's fairly lightweight and you haven't sufficiently clarified when you need to do this, e.g. where you have name clashes between classes in multiple namespaces. If you really want your tip to shine, try adding in a bit of IL to show what the underlying effect of doing this is - low level details always go down well.
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Thanks, I'll try to flesh it out a bit but the murky depths of IL are bit much for me on a monday
Pedis ex oris
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That's what tools such as Reflector or JustCode are for.
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I have now fleshed it out a little and added the IL to demonstrate that the alias is purely pre-compilation
Pedis ex oris
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And that gets you your first vote for approval. Unfortunately, you need 4 more votes I believe before it gets promoted.
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*waits in eager anticipation*
Thanks for taking the time to look at it and for your guidance in getting it up to scratch
Pedis ex oris
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