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Our community moderates the submissions so I can't give you a firmer answer than "soon".
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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Hello Sir,
I saw your comment on my article, corrected the mistake in the article. Please have a look on the article, have my application almost completed . Do i have to submit it to the store and AppUp or we have to upload it here only .
Thankyou .
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Hi,
I have just published my first article for App Innovation Contest . How much time will it take to publish the article .
Some of the people got it published in less than an hour .
Thankyou
Ojas Sinha
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See here[^].
One of these days I'm going to think of a really clever signature.
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Hi Ojas Sinha,
It's great to see so many users excited and eager about this contest. A good sign.
I can see your article is now live. Typically articles go live in a 24-48 business hour period, but can be longer with influx like we're seeing now.
I promise you (from an editorial standpoint) we love each article equally in terms of wait times.
Best of luck in the competition
Thanks,
Sean Ewington
The Code Project
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Thanks a lot sir for the feedback . Any feedback related to the article is welcomed .
Thankyou
Ojas Sinha
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I've seen articles where the code block contained both C# and VB code, but only showed one at a time. So you could swap between the languages with a click on a link.
How do you do them?
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See the Code Project Article FAQ[^] - scroll down about a page's worth.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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Have you read the disclaimer at the top of each article?
Let me quote:
Quote: Disclaimer
This article is an entry in our AppInnovation Contest. Articles in this sub-section are not required to be full articles so care should be taken when voting.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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Opps sorry ... thought that all articles had the same posting criteria..
*EDIT: I also think they should require to have little more content than: I am going to build a project that does X.
Kris
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Would be cool if that disclaimer would have a link to the contest rules.
I learnt of it only through the review queue, and chose to ignore them because I have no idea at all what that contest is about.
(edit) the disclaimer is also easy to overlook.
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I thought the link to the contest page would be sufficient (and certainly more readable than paragraphs of terms and conditions)
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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How long does it take to move an article state from pending to approval state
the article in questions is
http://www.codeproject.com/Articles/478591/About-Countries-A-Win-8-app-ported-from-Win-Phone
Can someone please assist
thanks
n/a
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Typically 24-48 business hours, but there is currently a hurricane of articles fighting to get on the site. We will do our very best to weather the storm and get your articles up.
I can see your article is currently live. If you have any questions please during this inclement weather, please feel free to email me and I will attempt to allay your concerns.
Thanks,
Sean Ewington
The Code Project
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Many Thanks Sean, I was being impatient but this article being my very first (not just codeproject) I was quite anxious
n/a
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The article submission wizard says...
'Files are relative to the current document. eg '
...so that is how I've written my article.
I can see the images in the submission wizard editor and the preview looks fine but as soon as I publish it, it just gets a load of 404s and the images are missing. Then, after a while, it goes from Pending back to a Draft ...presumably because a moderator has looked at it and realised all the images are missing.
Any idea what I'm doing wrong?
UPDATE: It seems to have been sorted out now that article has been approved. I'm just wondering if I was being impatient, or if I did do something wrong but the moderator fixed it when approving?
modified 18-Oct-12 10:25am.
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Most likely just an sync issue between servers.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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Hi my question is:
Do I need Windows 8 in any Form to compete in the "AppInnovation Contest"
Or may i programm on Windows 7
Thank you
Xoxo
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You need to provide more information than this, and give a link to your article.
One of these days I'm going to think of a really clever signature.
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Thank you Richard,
I have only modified the text, and fix some speling mestakes, and ooops the imagee lost
Now I have fixed this issue, and I think that my last update is perfict, waiting for approval :
How to connect to MySQL DataBase from Wakanda[^]
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Re: the Apptivate contest:
I would like to join the contest, but I don't want my idea/app description to be "borrowed." Can I be assured that nobody else (besides the project administrators) will see it? IOW, I don't want the world at large/other developers to see it. .
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