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All fixed
cheers
Chris Maunder
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Thanks very much.
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You copied this line:
"All the resources in your group should share the same lifecycle. You deploy, update, and delete them together. If one resource, such as a database server, needs to exist on a different deployment cycle it should be in another resource group"
From here:
Azure Resource Manager Overview | Microsoft Docs[^]
We have this line on the submission page:
Important Note: Have you used someone else's material in your own work? Have you properly referenced it and given credit to the original author? If you do not properly cite your sources, your account and articles may be forfeit permanently.
As such your article and account have been reported for plagiarism and will be removed.
Thanks,
Sean Ewington
CodeProject
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It's definitely not a tip. It's an article.
cheers
Chris Maunder
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JustWatchLittle wrote:
Quoting the Code Project Article FAQ[^]:
Quote: A Tips and Tricks post is a single problem, with a single solution, and a super-short write-up. Ideally you could consume it in under 30 seconds.
That doesn't seem to be the case for the article you linked.
The quick brown ProgramFOX jumps right over the Lazy<Dog> .
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In this case I'm sorry to a lot of Posts which I marked "wrong section"! As mentioned above, I will not vote again.
But let allow me a Q: Do you really think the one is worth an article?
[Edit]
@chris-maunder Please undo my votes, seems I was on a wrong track, sorry.
modified 28-Dec-17 14:21pm.
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For now I can't really answer that, because it's not clear to me where the classes are that he refers to. I've left a question on his article.
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Yesterday i published an article. It went into the pending status. But today i can see it is got deleted. How to know why it was deleted ?
Prafulla Vedante
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Do you have a link to the article?
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This is the link [^]
Prafulla Vedante
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I can't see anything about deletion; all it says is "This is an auto-saved draft copy of the new unpublished article created by the submission wizard.", which means that it's a draft and you should be able to edit it and submit it for review.
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Now you cant see it because it is deleted now.
Yesterday I published it and i did see "Pending" status before the article name on the link i just provided.
It went for the approval.
Its deleted, i received a notification for the deletion too.
I just want to know why it was deleted, was there any problem with the article content ?
Prafulla Vedante
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I don't know what happened; I can't see a "Deleted" status anywhere.
We'll have to wait for a Staff member who can look into this.
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Ok. Thanks.
When can I expect the reply. Will modify the article if needed.
Prafulla Vedante
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I can't say that for sure. But based on previous threads in this forum, it looks like you can expect a reply in a day (except in weekends).
The quick brown ProgramFOX jumps right over the Lazy<Dog> .
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What did the notification actually say?
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I dont recall it fully as on clicking it went away.
But it was saying something about the article deletion.
Prafulla Vedante
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Sorry, but that does not help. Most times when an article gets deleted it will be for a good reason:
- the article is very poor quality
- it is incomplete or not clear
- it is marked as spam, because it contains many links to unknown sites
- it is plagiarised
I cannot find any comments to guess what might be the reason in this case.
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There should be some way for the writer to know why his article was rejected. I am asking for that reason so that i can correct it.
I spent almost 5 hours in composing the article to see its being deleted. And now I dont even know what was wrong with it.
It is definitely demoralizing.
Prafulla Vedante
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Well since you did not keep the information in the message telling you it was deleted there is not much that we can say. When the site administrators get to work they will probably be able to help.
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I've edited and reinstated your article.
cheers
Chris Maunder
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I am currently editing my long article chapter 11 Programming Windows Via UWP.
It has 17 images and a number of code downloads.
I've just spent 40 minutes hand formatting variable names (highlight, click V button).
I have used the undo button in the past with great success -- even on this article a number of times.
However, I just clicked it once and it removed all my formatting changes, except for 2 or three.
Awwww...man! I know should'a saved this, should'a offline edited it, should'a...
Anyone else ever report that the undo behaves like this?
Just an FYI and blowing off the steam cuz now I gotta go back and spend another 40 minutes to get back to where I was.
Thanks
EDIT - This may have to do with periodic outages from CP so nothing we can do about that,I'm sure.
I'm seeing long delays when I attempt to post. Not complaining, just letting you know.
thanks
EDIT 2
I think the real answer is that I should've saved a draft earlier on. My fault really.
modified 7-Dec-17 11:53am.
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