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i write a tip in this link:
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all was ok until this tip marked as closed.
why? please at least give me reason.
also my content is good and better from many many other articles or tips which published.
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Wow. Just wow. That is quite an attitude.
First: calm down. Almost everybody here is a volunteer, there are about 10-20 staff, the rest of the 10,000,000 members aren't. Pretty much everyone you are dealing with (me included) is doing this for free. Getting annoyed at like this is just going to make people not like you, and make them less likely to help. Going on about how good your article is, won't help your case either, the people who review articles tend to be pretty experienced. If you can find bad articles, then the probability is that they shouldn't have been published and have slipped through the net.
Secondly: your tip is published. People have voted on it, and it is doing well so far. So I don't see the need for this post at all.
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i post this before publishing my article. but now everything is ok.
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How can we mark a method as deprecated in c#?[^]
This is in the c# article competition right now, and not doing badly given what it is about. Not that there is anything wrong with it per se but should a short blog entry, which can be summed up as "Want to deprecate a method in c#? Decorate it with an [obsolete] attribute and you'll get a warning" even be in the competition? The competitions really are just becoming a depressing popularity contest.
modified 12-Aug-13 9:49am.
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i am very angry from codeproject editors. i am start writing a popular article (just 5 million fan in IRAN) and when it complete i click on publish button. but after many hours some editors say that its not clear and they mark it closed.
Also i must add that i use pictures and good explanation for beginners on that article.
it's very bad for your editors that can't even read an article completely.
url: Making Site Address Finder in C#[^]
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I've just taken a look at your article. 5,000,000 fans or not, when I visit the link, every image on your article is missing. This might be because of the status of the article.
The other thing I'd say immediately is that it's simply too short to be an article. Articles are meant to be in-depth or cover complex topics, this is neither. I'd say this should be in the tips'n'tricks section.
Finally, I'm not even convinced that the method you propose even has much use, from the code, it seems to download a text file, read it and pumps the values into a text box. Each time you do this, it also introduces an overhead as the file is downloaded and read.
For a user friendly approach, I'd expect the site to simply re-direct to the new URL if the old one is accessed (permanent re-directs where needed). From and SEO point of view this makes double-sense as it tells the search engine's not to present the old URL on future searches, and display the new one in its place.
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Keith Barrow wrote: I've just taken a look at your article. 5,000,000 fans or not i know just statistics of Iran and each music or film center admin need this kinds of program and they spend near 15$ for like this.
Keith Barrow wrote: every image on your article is missing. This might be because of the status of the article. True guess! i can see pictures in edit mode but i can't see them in published mode like you and other members.
Quote: that it's simply too short to be an article. I think it's better to change it to Tip/Trick as you say but also it can be article. (i saw very short articles in codeproject too much )
Quote: Finally, I'm not even convinced that the method you propose even has much use, from the code your answer is here:
Quote: must noticed that i talking about easiest way of making Address Finder and in other methods you can do something else This is beginner article and i choose a short and easy way to do that!
also i must say in iran when a site (ex www.google.com) became filter, the admin make new url like this (www.google27.com). and can't do any redirect becuse by filtering first URL became unavailable anymore.
Finally thank you because of your response
Best Regards
-Amir Mohammad Nasrollahi
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Amir Mohammad Nasrollahi wrote: i saw very short articles in codeproject too much
I agree, and they really shouldn't have been approved. Part of the problem is we have authors who don't distinguish between the two who approve. If you have a look a few threads down, Pete o'Hanlon has reported such an article.
modified 12-Aug-13 7:24am.
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Amir Mohammad Nasrollahi wrote: What is address finder? Address finder is a kind of program that helps the user to find new available URL of a website. It can be useful when we want to change our current web URL or it expired and we want to show our new available web address to users. Other good usages of address finder is in some countries which websites become filter in that places and admins want to show users their new address.
sorry, but i don't get an idea...
1) Why to use "address finder" (more informative: "url address finder")? Does Google (or similar service) isn't enough?
2) How "address finder" application is published/distributed to the end-user?
Is this a way to hide uncensored content from government or something like that?
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Surely this[^] is a tip. There's not a lot to the article.
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I've just reported the article as being the wrong type.
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Cheers Pete
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http://www.codeproject.com/script/Articles/ArticleVersion.aspx?waid=85484&aid=633416[^]
I've reported as Unclear/Incomplete. Could have gone for poor quality. But that isn't my question.
Having skimmed the HTML there is an attempt at a link to http://mayankg.com/jfiles/may1.js, the domain name is the same as the username and looking at the js, it isn't even the author's work. Is this a glorified attempt at link and is it therefore spam?
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Hello,
I just joined Code Project last night and submitted a couple ideas for AppInnovation Contest 2013, but I'm receiving harassment from a Pete O'Hanlon
http://www.codeproject.com/script/Membership/View.aspx?mid=213147
They keep going on trying to make me feel less of a person but there should be an equal opportunity to participate. I've asked them to stop, but they kept going on and on.
One of my submitted projects is ASM.NET under Tablet All-in-Ones > App Innovation 2013
http://www.codeproject.com/Articles/632657/ASM-NET-Education-Category[^]
Can you guys help? I haven't felt this unwelcome anywhere else for being a new member.
I also have 15 years programming experience and should have the same opportunity for consideration as everyone else. Thank you.
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Hi Jason,
I'm sorry you feel you're being harassed but I also have to question why, when Peter asked you how your entry was relevant you mention your experience and disability instead of addressing the question. Pete asked a legitimate question and it was not answered directly, and he asked for clarification but you took it off-topic.
Probably best if you both simply stop responding to each other and we'll just let the competition play out and let the judges decide.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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The contest is a contest to show off Lenovo Tablets and All-in-Ones.
Feel free to enter your idea, but you've not mentioned anything about how your entry shows off or promotes Tablets or All-in-Ones and so your entry will be judged along the same criteria as everyone else who enters, and I'm afraid your entry will score poorly.
You seem to be insistent on ignoring the rules of the contest and the advice you're being given. I wish you the best of luck in the future but I'm out of ideas on how to help you.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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Spamming and downvoting are very different things. The members who have downvoted your messages have the right to do so. It doesn't mean their opinion reflects the majority consensus, but I'm not going to tell someone what they should and should not think.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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No. No one has rights to do something like this, as per my view. How is it possible that you find my 40 answers inappropriate in 18 minutes? I am pointing to some direction which i think you understand very well.
Quote: The members who have down voted your messages have the right to do so.
This task is not done by 'members',it is done by 'member'. Do you think that all of a sudden,40 users found my answers irrelevant? The one who have done this has just opened my answers list,and start down voting,you consider this as a right?
I also get down votes many times,i have never posted that as a problem here because i understand that there are five stars that can be used for rating, But that does not mean to use it like this.
This is so embarrassing.
Happy Coding.!
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Paramapadham[^]
the content is far to similar both in wording and layout to a wiki article Snakes and ladders[^]
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