Is there any problem with this?
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I just noticed while looking for Best VB.Net Articles of September[^] that it showing an article[^] that is already a prize winner in month of July 2011 and its posted date is 2 Sep,2011. :omg: Is this a bug or I am still dreaming? :zzz:
The man who makes no mistakes does not usually make anything. ~Edward Phelps Man's wisest mistake: Marriage. ~ Suresh Suthar
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I just noticed while looking for Best VB.Net Articles of September[^] that it showing an article[^] that is already a prize winner in month of July 2011 and its posted date is 2 Sep,2011. :omg: Is this a bug or I am still dreaming? :zzz:
The man who makes no mistakes does not usually make anything. ~Edward Phelps Man's wisest mistake: Marriage. ~ Suresh Suthar
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I just noticed while looking for Best VB.Net Articles of September[^] that it showing an article[^] that is already a prize winner in month of July 2011 and its posted date is 2 Sep,2011. :omg: Is this a bug or I am still dreaming? :zzz:
The man who makes no mistakes does not usually make anything. ~Edward Phelps Man's wisest mistake: Marriage. ~ Suresh Suthar
That survey doesn't start until October, but when the time comes to pick the actual articles to vote on only September articles will be included.
Thanks, Sean Ewington The Code Project
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That survey doesn't start until October, but when the time comes to pick the actual articles to vote on only September articles will be included.
Thanks, Sean Ewington The Code Project
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If you look at the article the first posted date is 2 Sep 2011 but actually it is winner in July 2011 competition. Seems to be first posted is showing wrong.
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If you look at the article the first posted date is 2 Sep 2011 but actually it is winner in July 2011 competition. Seems to be first posted is showing wrong.
The author requested his article be removed temporarily while making some updates. I suspect that once the article was returned online it went into "pending" status. Then once the pending status article is approved the first posted date changes. We'll look into it more closely to uncover precisely what happened and find a solution to prevent it happening again.
Thanks, Sean Ewington The Code Project