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    Nibu babu thomas
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    I've uploaded some files(zip files) for my article[^]. The size being displayed for them is wrong. It say's 146kb and 46 kb but actually it's 163kb and 93 kb respectively. I guess there is a problem with article updation. If I upload same files again this problem occurs. Ironically the size is displayed correctly with the article updation/submission wizard. Another problem is with the main picture, If I upload a new picture( with same file name) whose height/width is less than the old picture's, it's stretched to the old picture's height/width, the picture looks distorted. I tried Ctrl + F5 several times but to no avail.


    Nibu thomas A Developer Code must be written to be read, not by the compiler, but by another human being. http:\\nibuthomas.wordpress.com

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      I've uploaded some files(zip files) for my article[^]. The size being displayed for them is wrong. It say's 146kb and 46 kb but actually it's 163kb and 93 kb respectively. I guess there is a problem with article updation. If I upload same files again this problem occurs. Ironically the size is displayed correctly with the article updation/submission wizard. Another problem is with the main picture, If I upload a new picture( with same file name) whose height/width is less than the old picture's, it's stretched to the old picture's height/width, the picture looks distorted. I tried Ctrl + F5 several times but to no avail.


      Nibu thomas A Developer Code must be written to be read, not by the compiler, but by another human being. http:\\nibuthomas.wordpress.com

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      Hi Nibu, The article submission wizard only updates the sizes the first time around. After that, you have to do it within the article manually. Let me know if you have any questions about this. Thanks, - Sean Ewington Lead Technical Editor The Code Project

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        I've uploaded some files(zip files) for my article[^]. The size being displayed for them is wrong. It say's 146kb and 46 kb but actually it's 163kb and 93 kb respectively. I guess there is a problem with article updation. If I upload same files again this problem occurs. Ironically the size is displayed correctly with the article updation/submission wizard. Another problem is with the main picture, If I upload a new picture( with same file name) whose height/width is less than the old picture's, it's stretched to the old picture's height/width, the picture looks distorted. I tried Ctrl + F5 several times but to no avail.


        Nibu thomas A Developer Code must be written to be read, not by the compiler, but by another human being. http:\\nibuthomas.wordpress.com

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        Jeffrey Walton
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        Hi Nibu,

        Nibu babu thomas wrote:

        Another problem is with the main picture, If I upload a new picture( with same file name) whose height/width is less than the old picture's, it's stretched to the old picture's height/width, the picture looks distorted.

        I've experienced this also. What I do is select the picture (you know it is selected by the grab bars). Next click the Insert Picture icon. Finally, delete the old size values. The new values will be added to the graphic. Jeff

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          Hi Nibu, The article submission wizard only updates the sizes the first time around. After that, you have to do it within the article manually. Let me know if you have any questions about this. Thanks, - Sean Ewington Lead Technical Editor The Code Project

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          Nibu babu thomas
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          Sean Ewington wrote:

          Let me know if you have any questions about this.

          Thanks sean, Just one more issue, on pressing next( Submission wizard step 2 ), the preview window pops up, don't know why. I thought I was being forced to preview, but even after clicking preview it still pops up( on pressing next ), then I had to click back button and then again click on next, this time it worked, but remember I didn't click preview. This happens if I click preview then after previewing click next. Submission wizard is real nice, except for some minor issues faced due to my ignorance. Good work. :)


          Nibu thomas A Developer Code must be written to be read, not by the compiler, but by another human being. http:\\nibuthomas.wordpress.com

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            Hi Nibu,

            Nibu babu thomas wrote:

            Another problem is with the main picture, If I upload a new picture( with same file name) whose height/width is less than the old picture's, it's stretched to the old picture's height/width, the picture looks distorted.

            I've experienced this also. What I do is select the picture (you know it is selected by the grab bars). Next click the Insert Picture icon. Finally, delete the old size values. The new values will be added to the graphic. Jeff

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            Jeffrey Walton wrote:

            I've experienced this also. What I do is select the picture (you know it is selected by the grab bars). Next click the Insert Picture icon. Finally, delete the old size values. The new values will be added to the graphic.

            Thanks Jeff. :)


            Nibu thomas A Developer Code must be written to be read, not by the compiler, but by another human being. http:\\nibuthomas.wordpress.com

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