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No. This is not a feature that has ever been added, nor that will likely ever be added.
The problem is that it would be abused, and quickly. This site has a reputation as a quality site for developers, but we also get a lot of spammers and trolls from time to time. And images? You can just imagine what kind of images some w=people would like to post!
And it doesn't take many of those to get a blacklist marker on net-nanny software, preventing many corporate policies from giving permission to visit the site - and suddenly, nobody can use the site at work, which kinda defeats the purpose of the site!
Sorry, but you will have to continue to describe problems or copy and paste error messages instead of just taking a screen shot.
Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay...
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other reputed forum allow upload image in the post like forum.asp.net, msdn forum, stackoverflow etc to name a few. so how they are managing ?
when people write article then they are embedding images then how they embed images when they compose article for this web site ?
thanks
tbhattacharjee
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MSDN etc are all moderated forums - these aren't, which means that items appear here quicker as they don't need human intervention.
Articles here are all moderated, which means the images can be checked for appropriate content (as well as copyright status) before the article is published for public consumption.
Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay...
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what you are trying to say. are you trying to say when we post anything in msdn forum then dedicated person there check the forum content and publish it. if it then i will say it is not right because i have seen many time i post content there and that appear instantly.
please explain elaborately what u said here. thanks
tbhattacharjee
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That's not what he said. He said MSDN was a moderated forum - they have people checking things that are posted there. If you look, you'll see a lot of MS staff answering there. CP has a smaller staff so it's up to community moderation to make sure people don't post inappropriate content and we're all volunteers. Remember that different people and different cultures images differently so you could end up offending someone without even realising. There will be no pictures in the forums.
This space for rent
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There is no option to do so. You can upload the image elsewhere and provide a link. When having enough reputation (Platinum author or authority) you have a personal area here at CodeProject where the file can be stored.
If you want to provide an image in this forum (Bugs & Suggestions) to show a related behaviour, post your message, explain the bug / suggestion and note that you have an image. Then an administrative member might offer you to send the image as mail attachment.
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Maybe use ASCII art inside PRE tags?
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would you explain what u try to say with example.
tbhattacharjee
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https:// www.codeproject.com/ Articles/ 9153/ ASCII-art-with-C
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Marco Bertschi (SFC) wrote: but the first account was closed. Checked for plagiarism? That would explain closing the first account
M.D.V.
If something has a solution... Why do we have to worry about?. If it has no solution... For what reason do we have to worry about?
Help me to understand what I'm saying, and I'll explain it better to you
Rating helpful answers is nice, but saying thanks can be even nicer.
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Nelek wrote: Checked for plagiarism? That would explain closing the first account
If this would've been the case the article itself shouldn't have been available at all, right?
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I was trying to correct the pre tags for this Q/A:
Drive's volumelabel can't store in array[^]
but the editor kept adding mangled <br /> tags at each line end, so I have now left the tags out.
Oh, I see it was already reported.
modified 3-Apr-17 22:33pm.
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Yep - same issue as below. All fixed.
cheers
Chris Maunder
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The BR tags are showing up as text in PRE sections. Other tags, like U and B are also rendering as text instead of affecting the rendered text.
modified 3-Apr-17 18:55pm.
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I noticed that too for PHP code.
<?php<br /> function ExecuteQuery ($SQL)<br /> { <br />
Bryian Tan
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Worked it out.
<?php
$post_value = $_POST['post_value'];
$get_value = $_GET['get_value'];
$some_variable = $_REQUEST['some_value'];
?>
for now the workaround is to check "Use Markdown formatting".
cheers
Chris Maunder
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"Use Markdown formatting" checkbox not available when posting solutions in QA.
(IE11, Android and Chrome 57
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Can you send me a link to a page with code that's being messed up? I'll get this sorted.
Forget it - just tested. No idea how that bug snuck through. I'll fix.
cheers
Chris Maunder
modified 3-Apr-17 20:39pm.
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Sorry, but am still seeing the problem.
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Sorry, was on Skype with the wife for the last two hours...
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No details are necessary. *polite cough*
cheers
Chris Maunder
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