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    Pavel Durov
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    Hi, I have 2 articles that I'm trying to upload but it always stays marked as Draft. I tried to open new article and just copy the raw html to it, but the result is the same. As I click on publish button, it takes me to the page where the status of the article is shown as , Pendingbut as I return to my articles or reenter the article it gets back to Draft status. Articles links: Uploading large files from Android to ASP.NET Android dynamic Sqlite database management v.2 Please help.

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      Hi, I have 2 articles that I'm trying to upload but it always stays marked as Draft. I tried to open new article and just copy the raw html to it, but the result is the same. As I click on publish button, it takes me to the page where the status of the article is shown as , Pendingbut as I return to my articles or reenter the article it gets back to Draft status. Articles links: Uploading large files from Android to ASP.NET Android dynamic Sqlite database management v.2 Please help.

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      Sean Ewington
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      Thanks for letting me know. I have published them.

      Thanks, Sean Ewington CodeProject

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      • P Pavel Durov

        Hi, I have 2 articles that I'm trying to upload but it always stays marked as Draft. I tried to open new article and just copy the raw html to it, but the result is the same. As I click on publish button, it takes me to the page where the status of the article is shown as , Pendingbut as I return to my articles or reenter the article it gets back to Draft status. Articles links: Uploading large files from Android to ASP.NET Android dynamic Sqlite database management v.2 Please help.

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        Matthew Dennis
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        I am not able to recreate this issue. Where are you seeing the Draft status. I can think of two things that might be causing confusion. 1- When you start editing a published version, a draft version is created to hold all the changes until you are satisfied with your edits and choose to hit the publish button. This is what you see when you re-enter your article through the menu selection "Article", "Submit an new article or tip". The list shows any drafts that have been created and auto saved, and if they exist for a newly published article should be a copy of the published article for editing. 2- In the Article editor, there is a Save Draft button. This is not an indication of the status, but rather a way to manually save a draft copy of your working edits that is not ready to publish. The drafts should be auto-saved, but as programmers, we recognize that paranoia is a survival instinct. If this does not reflect what you were seeing, please provide us with a detailed step by step, click by click, description of how you can re-create this issue. (Un)fortunately, we provide may ways to get to the same place so that everyone can work the way they prefer, and sometime one of the paths may have a glitch. I see Sean has edited and published you articles.

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          Thanks for letting me know. I have published them.

          Thanks, Sean Ewington CodeProject

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          Christophe Bertrand
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          Hello I have the same problem while updating my article (http://www.codeproject.com/Articles/620154/UniversalSerializer[^]). When I click on Publish, the server only returns to the page with no confirmation at all. The page says 'You have an auto-saved draft version', not a pending page. Note: I edited the article as HTML directly, as usual. Christophe

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            Thanks for letting me know. I have published them.

            Thanks, Sean Ewington CodeProject

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            Thank you

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              I am not able to recreate this issue. Where are you seeing the Draft status. I can think of two things that might be causing confusion. 1- When you start editing a published version, a draft version is created to hold all the changes until you are satisfied with your edits and choose to hit the publish button. This is what you see when you re-enter your article through the menu selection "Article", "Submit an new article or tip". The list shows any drafts that have been created and auto saved, and if they exist for a newly published article should be a copy of the published article for editing. 2- In the Article editor, there is a Save Draft button. This is not an indication of the status, but rather a way to manually save a draft copy of your working edits that is not ready to publish. The drafts should be auto-saved, but as programmers, we recognize that paranoia is a survival instinct. If this does not reflect what you were seeing, please provide us with a detailed step by step, click by click, description of how you can re-create this issue. (Un)fortunately, we provide may ways to get to the same place so that everyone can work the way they prefer, and sometime one of the paths may have a glitch. I see Sean has edited and published you articles.

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              Akos Mattiassich
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              I've the same issue. Always I publish my article via the wizard, it creates 2 revisions, one with state "Pending" and a new one with state "Draft". It is confusing, so I'm not sure whether my article is under review or not.

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                I've the same issue. Always I publish my article via the wizard, it creates 2 revisions, one with state "Pending" and a new one with state "Draft". It is confusing, so I'm not sure whether my article is under review or not.

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                Chris Maunder
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                When you submit your article it will be in the "Pending" state until it's approved. If you fire up the submission wizard again and make any changes (but don't submit) then it will create a auto-saved Draft version.

                cheers Chris Maunder

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                  Hello I have the same problem while updating my article (http://www.codeproject.com/Articles/620154/UniversalSerializer[^]). When I click on Publish, the server only returns to the page with no confirmation at all. The page says 'You have an auto-saved draft version', not a pending page. Note: I edited the article as HTML directly, as usual. Christophe

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                  Sean Ewington
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                  Should be all fixed

                  Thanks, Sean Ewington CodeProject

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                    When you submit your article it will be in the "Pending" state until it's approved. If you fire up the submission wizard again and make any changes (but don't submit) then it will create a auto-saved Draft version.

                    cheers Chris Maunder

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                    Akos Mattiassich
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                    That's the point, I don't start the wizard twice, I publish only, and it creates two versions. The last one is in "Draft". I published the article first on 18-Oct, and nobody approved it yet: http://www.codeproject.com/script/Articles/ArticleVersion.aspx?waid=144763&aid=829712[^]

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