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    Hi, I published an article, and posted also its relative code. Someone said that this code was not readable. I downloaded the .zip file, corrected the wrong files, removed the old file from article, and uploaded the new one. He says that this file still not readable. It could be because the uploaded files are to be moderated? I saw that in revision page the last revision is published two hours after my publication. But the post where Michael_Davies says is unreadable is wrote after four hours. You can see that at this discussion. I see the time wasn’t in my time-zone. Wich one is used? I’d like to know if he download after or before the pulication... Thank you

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      Hi, I published an article, and posted also its relative code. Someone said that this code was not readable. I downloaded the .zip file, corrected the wrong files, removed the old file from article, and uploaded the new one. He says that this file still not readable. It could be because the uploaded files are to be moderated? I saw that in revision page the last revision is published two hours after my publication. But the post where Michael_Davies says is unreadable is wrote after four hours. You can see that at this discussion. I see the time wasn’t in my time-zone. Wich one is used? I’d like to know if he download after or before the pulication... Thank you

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      I can see that the only two files in there are dated today, which means they were uploaded today. Are the files you uploaded today the correct files?

      Thanks, Sean Ewington CodeProject

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        Hi, I published an article, and posted also its relative code. Someone said that this code was not readable. I downloaded the .zip file, corrected the wrong files, removed the old file from article, and uploaded the new one. He says that this file still not readable. It could be because the uploaded files are to be moderated? I saw that in revision page the last revision is published two hours after my publication. But the post where Michael_Davies says is unreadable is wrote after four hours. You can see that at this discussion. I see the time wasn’t in my time-zone. Wich one is used? I’d like to know if he download after or before the pulication... Thank you

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        You might want to give this tool[^] a try. It completely removes the source control bindings from a project, in case you've missed anything. I've posted a link in the discussion on your article as well. :)


        "These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined." - Homer

        "These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined" - Homer

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          I can see that the only two files in there are dated today, which means they were uploaded today. Are the files you uploaded today the correct files?

          Thanks, Sean Ewington CodeProject

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          Yes, I changed only two files. The problem was about a not perfect compatibility between VS2012 and VS2010. The first one runs the Team Foundation engine only if marked in .sln file. The second one crashed because in .sln file wasn't marked but there was a reference in .vbproj file. I opened the solution with VS2010 and saved again. Now all works perfectly. Thank you

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            You might want to give this tool[^] a try. It completely removes the source control bindings from a project, in case you've missed anything. I've posted a link in the discussion on your article as well. :)


            "These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined." - Homer

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            Thank you

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