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    A few weeks ago I posted some code to address one of the problems discussed here[^]. Based on the response from the OP, I decided to do a bit of research on the topic and was not able to find any working solution on the internet and I thought it might be worth writing it up a bit as I still have my original hack development files and had keep some notes on its evolution. With the above stated, my question is: would an article on this code be a valid topic since I had previously posted it in a forum discussion? I have written a draft, but have not yet posted through any of it through the article submission mechanism because I want to make sure that I don't violate any potential rules here concerning previously posted code. Also, I am not sure if this would be considered an article or tip. My draft (still a work in progress) is available here. Thanks for any feed back.

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      A few weeks ago I posted some code to address one of the problems discussed here[^]. Based on the response from the OP, I decided to do a bit of research on the topic and was not able to find any working solution on the internet and I thought it might be worth writing it up a bit as I still have my original hack development files and had keep some notes on its evolution. With the above stated, my question is: would an article on this code be a valid topic since I had previously posted it in a forum discussion? I have written a draft, but have not yet posted through any of it through the article submission mechanism because I want to make sure that I don't violate any potential rules here concerning previously posted code. Also, I am not sure if this would be considered an article or tip. My draft (still a work in progress) is available here. Thanks for any feed back.

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      This isn't tip material. This is full article material (even if it's just short). This is a fascinating topic that really does deserve a good, solid explanation of the requirements being faced and the response to the common responses seen to a problem like this. Please post it!

      cheers, Chris Maunder The Code Project | Co-founder Microsoft C++ MVP

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        This isn't tip material. This is full article material (even if it's just short). This is a fascinating topic that really does deserve a good, solid explanation of the requirements being faced and the response to the common responses seen to a problem like this. Please post it!

        cheers, Chris Maunder The Code Project | Co-founder Microsoft C++ MVP

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        Thanks Chris. I will keep working on it then. I think I will delete the link to my draft then as I know that my writing deficiencies probably are glaring in that draft and I do not need to embarrass myself. :-O Thanks again for the encouragement.

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