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Also fixed. Somewhere in the process the &s there were turned into &s
Thanks,
Sean Ewington
CodeProject
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Also note that you can use LaTeX[^] if you wish.
cheers
Chris Maunder
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I was just informed that the source code for my article can not be downloaded. I tried it myself and get an error message that the file can not be found on the servers.
/KB/Articles/784145/WpfUserControl-noexe.zip appears to be missing on our servers. D'oh.
Ticket: (No ticket provided - possibly an error in the error-system)
Error: An error occurred in this page. The error has been recorded and the site administrator informed.
Abort, Retry, Fail?_
The downloads where ok and I have not changed them.
Here is the article link. Help!
WPF Re-Size your Main Window from your UserControls[^]
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"Browse Code" also shows that there are no files. Can you try re-uploading the source?
Also, totally unrelated to this problem: you have an incorrect tag (VB>NET instead of VB.NET ).
The quick red ProgramFOX jumps right over the Lazy<Dog> .
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I could do that but it looks like it might be a bigger problem. I did a test and tried to download the source for the article below and i get the same error message.
Video Wall with MCIPlayerControl[^]
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You're right, it happens for more articles. And for the article that you linked to, some files can be downloaded, and others cannot.
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Ok - so I will wait to here from you
thanks
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Is this being worked on or is there something I should being doing to fix this problem?
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George Sefcik wrote: Is this being worked on
I have no idea about that, because I'm not an admin. The admins will notify you if the problem is fixed. If it is not, you can always contact them by email.
George Sefcik wrote: is there something I should being doing to fix this problem?
You can always try to re-upload the files. Perhaps that will work.
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VB>NET is the way it is set up for the tags for a new article. That is the option from the list to choose from. See below.
What should I do?
Language tags:
VB12.0
VBE
c#TPLTLS
VBA7
VB>NET
VC++
VC
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George Sefcik wrote: What should I do?
Remove the VB>NET tag from the textbox with the tags, and add VB.NET to that textbox.
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All fixed.
cheers
Chris Maunder
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Thank-you once again for your help.
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Just published a new article and all of the image files are missing. I think I fixed them in a revision but I'm not sure because they looked OK when I originally previewed them before I submitted the article.
Here is the article link:
WPF Re-Size your Main Window from your UserControls[^]
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Images look OK to me now. Do they look OK on your end?
Thanks,
Sean Ewington
CodeProject
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Yes, they look OK now. Thank-you.
Did my revision fix it or did you fix them for me?
If so what was wrong so I don't repeat it?
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I have to upload source code form my article in code project. i have zip file for my source code, but i am unable to find option for uploading source code to my article. can anyone tell me how to upload source code file in code project.
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At the right side of the page, you can upload files using the "Browse file" button or you can drag and drop files.
And if you want to add the zip files to the article, select the file you want to add and click on the "Add selected zip files to article" link[^].
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yes thanks for help.. that solves my problem....
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You're welcome!
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I've had a request to make the code from one of my articles available under a GPLv3-compatible license. I don't want to remove the existing CPOL license, so I was wondering whether it's possible to specify two licenses for an article, and allow the user to pick which one they want?
If so, is there any way to add a second license to my article without marking it as updated?
"These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined."
- Homer
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Unfortunately there is no current capability for this.
Thanks,
Sean Ewington
CodeProject
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Hi,
Thanks for approving the update to my tip/trick "A Micro Web Server Using WCF". This is my third update. The second update was featured in the latest tip/tricks page on publications and I noticed that this did not happen on my latest update and I was wondering if this was a change in procedure since last month.
Thanks,
Michael Bergman
m.bergman
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To succeed in the world it is not enough to be stupid, you must also be well-mannered. -- Voltaire
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Hmm. My best guess is wasn't marked as updated. I have marked it.
Thanks,
Sean Ewington
CodeProject
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