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    Hi I have a much better improvement to a previously submitted article from 2003: http://www.codeproject.com/KB/cpp/cppproperties.aspx There are significant changes, but I still want to acknowledge the origin of my source. Should it be new article? How should I submit it? Thanks Jeff Tanner

    Jeff in Seattle Interests: Dating my spouse, Playing with my daughter, and Camping in my Sportsmobile.

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      Hi I have a much better improvement to a previously submitted article from 2003: http://www.codeproject.com/KB/cpp/cppproperties.aspx There are significant changes, but I still want to acknowledge the origin of my source. Should it be new article? How should I submit it? Thanks Jeff Tanner

      Jeff in Seattle Interests: Dating my spouse, Playing with my daughter, and Camping in my Sportsmobile.

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      As stated in the Submission Guidelines, if you want to use someone else's work, we ask that you attempt to contact the original author first and then try to liaise with him/her to produce an update to the original article. This way we can retain continuity with the original article as well as reducing the number of completely new pages that need posting. Also make sure you retain any copyright notices that the member has on their work. Regards, --Perpsx

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