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Bradml wrote: Report Article
That is brief and cute. There is a good proverb "Brevity is the soul of w it", which conveys all.
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Where do you go to report plagiarism if the copied article is hosted on someone's personal blog?
This happened to me.
Here's my article:
My Code Project Article[^]
Here's the link to the site that plagiarised my work:
Plagiarised Work[^]
Thanks!
Paul G.
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I've read the two articles and I'm not sure which bits you are referring to as being copies. There's overlap in material, definitely, but I'm not seeing anything blatantly ripped off. If you can point out the bits I can contact the other author
cheers,
Chris Maunder
CodeProject.com : C++ MVP
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Hi Chris,
Thanks for the quick reply
My article is about how to use Oracle's Instant Client files within your project to connect to Oracle & retrieve data. It essentially explains how to avoid having to install the Oracle developer tools by using a few files from a package they provide to accomplish connectivity with a minimal footprint. This is essentially the core of my article and what is being copied (although his is not in as great detail and is using the latest client version files).
The actual code in either of our articles has no bearing on the material presented. While our code may differ in appearance it achieves the same results, which is to use the Oracle Instant Client files within a project to retrieve data from an Oracle DB without installing the developer tools.
Sort of like getting some software, changing the labels & box, resealing it and selling it as your own
I hope that made sense
Regards,
Paul
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Could I suggest something. Whenever a new member signs up. Let them get a mail to their ID when prior to their e-mail ID activation.
That mail should contain detailed posting guidelines for this Community and would also contain warnings of being banned if not properly particioate in maintaining the decorum of the community
This way thay cannot evade the decorum guidelines of this forum.
Please see if we can do something more. I'm speaking this in regard to the long discussion we had in the following thread
http://www.codeproject.com/lounge.asp?msg=2159085#xx2159085xx[^]
There are only two kinds of people who are really fascinating-people who know absolutely everything, and people who know absolutely nothing.
Oscar Wilde (1854-1900)
Regards...
Shouvik
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Grat idea but I can assure you that those who most need the lesson will be the least likely to read it.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
CodeProject.com : C++ MVP
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In a lighter vien for a few truant users, we can also mandate and stipulate an induction wizard to be taken up within 30 days of signup.
Instead of showing up a long story, it can be like Step-By-Step. Wouldn't that be a bit interactive too?
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As another light version of it, you could do two things:
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offer varying parts of the guidelines as tip, always, to everyone, in the
message/reply form.
2.
present a new member with a couple (say 3) of multiple-choice questions
every time they start a new message/reply.
They would be required to answer the majority correctly before they can enter
their message.
And they would need say 10 times a maximum score before they are no longer submitted
to this test.
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Hello,
My impression is that we often spend a lot of time and power searching ways to prevent people, who do not fit, having access to this forum.
Maybe we can benefit more in searching ways, how to support people who are not able to understand which way to behave "correct"!
This is my comment on the thread of Colin in the Lounge.
My post![^]
-- modified at 3:12 Wednesday 1st August, 2007
My Suggestion from the Lounge:
I like to make a suggestion, which would help to make the forum more multicultural.
Why not give "full trusted" members of CP community the possibility, to write the forum guidelines in their mothers language!
There are a lot of excellent programmers from India (and all over the world), who I'm shure, will be happy to help programming friends in their country.
All the best,
Martin
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If newbies actually read instructions, no forum would ever have any off-topic posts.
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Michael Dunn wrote: Hungarian notation FTW
Forschungszentrum Telekommunikation Wien ?????
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For The Win
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You have to explain to them [VB coders] what you mean by "typed". their first response is likely to be something like, "Of course my code is typed. Do you think i magically project it onto the screen with the power of my mind?" --- John Simmons / outlaw programmer
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Hi Michael,
I think there are ways to make them read instructions, by spoon feeding
and testing. See my earlies message.
Unfortunately I see no way in making them read and try the replies they
get, so some of them keep asking the same questions, completely ignoring
perfect replies.
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Sometimes when you reply to a particular thread and the discussion goes that way. Way down, you would find another poster asking a similar query, which has been answered sometime back in the same discussion query.
Now instead of COPY-PASTING the content across the thread, there is a cool PERMALINK that you can use. However, I feel that there is a drawback with the Permalink since it contains full absolute URL. Is it possible to introduce a Bookmark Navigation within the discussion threads. Perhaps CP can try introducing an Auto-Hyperlink to other threads for the same query using a simple AJAX textbox.
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really a good idea. Will increase the ease of navigation to many folds.
There are only two kinds of people who are really fascinating-people who know absolutely everything, and people who know absolutely nothing.
Oscar Wilde (1854-1900)
Regards...
Shouvik
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In the homepage when you mouseover 'Lounge', 'Subtle Bugs' section over the appropriate messages you get a brief message on who posted and at what time right?
But you do not get the tooltips for messages listing below 'Question Time'.
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Vasudevan Deepak Kumar wrote: But you do not get the tooltips for messages listing below 'Question Time'.
I do. BUT i also run CPhog, maybe it can interfereimprove with the normal behavior.
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Rage wrote: CPhog
But CPHog is an Internet Explorer AddOn right? My Internet Explorer Administrative Settings does not allow that to be installed.
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Vasudevan Deepak Kumar wrote: But CPHog is an Internet Explorer AddOn righ
No, not at all. CPhog is a Greasemonkey script, which is itself a Fire Fox Addon.
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This Little shite[^] should have his IP banned permanently. His posts have degenerated into nothing but personal attacks and the occasional troll. Time for him to go. (again?)
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Banning his IP won't do anything at all if he has dynamic IP...
Rob Graham wrote: His posts have degenerated into nothing but personal attacks and the occasional troll.
Try your best to just ignore him. I don't click on the links that he puts up, and usually don't comment anything he says.
"Real programmers just throw a bunch of 1s and 0s at the computer to see what sticks" - Pete O'Hanlon
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Strange. When I clicked his user profile link that you have given, it loads without any 404 but it does not show any post information?
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That's because the account doesn't exist anymore.
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Yep. It went bye bye yesterday after he was really getting bad at ranking on people.
"Any sort of work in VB6 is bound to provide several WTF moments." - Christian Graus
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Damn! I miss all the fun...
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