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Can't search anything. It doesn't fail or return an eror. It just doesn't return anything and stays white.
IE9 + Win7
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That is caused by a load issue. It has been discussed here many times, and the cure is to wait a while (it usually comes back after about 30-45 min for me, your mileage may vary).
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I was under the impression that only editors, protectors, and administrators could edit other member's articles. So I was suprised that I was able to access another member's article and actually edit it. I did not click the submit button and actually modify the the article so I do not know what would have happened if I had.
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An author can also specify whether a Bronze/Silver/Gold/Platinum Author can edit his/her article
modified 22-May-13 14:15pm.
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Hi,
Codeproject has block my previous ID as spammer, my fault was I have posted few news which may not interesting. But whatever I have written an article, will it be possible to transfer that article to this account.
If its possible then activate the old one.
My Old Link[^]
Thanks
Suvabrata
modified 22-May-13 10:53am.
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Suvabrata Roy wrote: **********@gmail.com
It's not a good idea to post your email address in a public forum.
Now, what if you need to post your email address in a publicly accessible place? There are several techniques for obfuscating the address. Here are a couple of my favorites:
askleo at gmail.com
askleo@gmail.seeohem
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Ya I know that, and thanks...
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Please give me some reply...
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No problem, we'd be happy to transfer. Unfortunately there seems to be something amiss with the article editor when we access it, we just need to fix that first.
Thanks,
Sean Ewington
CodeProject
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If you can then please activate my previous account...
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I suppose everyone deserves a second chance. Your account should be active once again. But please be careful though, do not repeat your previous behaviour of posting links in places you should not. We will be watching.
Thanks,
Sean Ewington
CodeProject
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Thanks, but I did't post any thing to disturbed others.
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The article submission is really starting to bug me ... basically i just use the html source editor and not the WYSIWYG and have <br /> ... after saving and going back in one br seems to occasionally (doesn't seem to always happen) become 2... and then 4 ... and so on
Does anyone else have this??
Thanks
Kris
modified 22-May-13 7:44am.
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I don't know if that might be the problem. but shouldn't it be <br />?
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whops ... yes thats what i meant ... but either way they keep duplicating automatically (about 1/3 of the time) when I save my article!
Kris
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i00 wrote: Does anyone else have this??
Yes, when I wrote my latest article, the editor added unnecessary br -tags (and I also use the HTML editor and not the WYSIWYG). Before publishing it, I had to remove these elements.
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Which browser are you using, and can you provide an example of where the BR tags are being added? In a PRE block? Inside a paragraph? ...?
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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Opera (but it does it occasionally in IE too)... and it is where there is already a br ... I imagine it is because it puts a br in the WYSIWYG editor and then this is somehow becoming two ...
I personally wish there was a way to DISABLE the WYSIWYG editor and the automatic br's on a per article basis; so you can disable it and enable it for a specific article when the author deems (when editing); and when you come to update the article next time the option is remembered.
Kris
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OK ... every time i save the article and come back in it adds another br to the end of each line break in both IE and Opera!
I am going to my articles, edit, it opens up, click the HTML button, click save draft, go back to my articles, edit, click the HTML button again ... and then there is now a new br for EVERY LINE BREAK in the WYSIWYG editor (next to the old ones)!!!
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Should be fixed very soon.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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I bookmark an article but it does not show up in my bookmarks list.
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Is it a Tip or Blog? They appear in separate tabs.
Use the best guess
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This seems to come up quite often. And one has to admit the "tab" for Tip/Tricks isn't really obvious on the bookmark page...
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As one of the less observant members here, I found it without too much difficulty.
Use the best guess
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