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Shouldn't an article/tip/trick with CODE UPDATED have a tag like CODE UPDATED, just like one might have the tag UPDATED when it is updated?

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    aljodav
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    How can anyone know an article/tip/trick has the code updated if no tag is appended to the title? I have my post in this situation. SUGGESTION: add a tag CODE UPDATED whenever the code is updated or included for the first time.

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      How can anyone know an article/tip/trick has the code updated if no tag is appended to the title? I have my post in this situation. SUGGESTION: add a tag CODE UPDATED whenever the code is updated or included for the first time.

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      The Updated date on an article (appears underneath the title) will reflect the date the article was last updated.

      cheers Chris Maunder

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        The Updated date on an article (appears underneath the title) will reflect the date the article was last updated.

        cheers Chris Maunder

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        What I mean is not an update of the article text, but just the code in the zipped solution/project that appears at the top. Take for instance, my article, sorry, Tip/Trick MFC PowerShells Easily: Encrypt and Decrypt. I posted a solution/project saturday (02/28/2015), officially updated today (02/02/2015), but it appears as posted 3 days ago (without mentioning any alteration). That's an example, where I think it'd be informative the tag CODE UPDATED (or something equivalent), starting the day it was officially updated, of course.

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