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  • N NikStar

    Unfortunately, there is no such a button (I don't see that). I see only checkboxes: "Publish", "Preview", "Save Draft", "Revert to last published ...", "Work in progress: don't publish"

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    Jochen Arndt
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    The check box just above the "Revert to last published" button.

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    • J Jochen Arndt

      The check box just above the "Revert to last published" button.

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      just above the "Revert to last published" button I see checkbox "Work in progress: don't publish". Nothing else. I can send you screenshot if needed.

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      • N NikStar

        just above the "Revert to last published" button I see checkbox "Work in progress: don't publish". Nothing else. I can send you screenshot if needed.

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        Jochen Arndt
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        I have such a button for my articles. Maybe it depends on the reputation but I don't see a reason why it should not be there. Then you have to wait for Sean entering the site in a few hours. BTW: Why is the date so important for you? If you are updating your article frequently it would be much better to provide a history section at the end of the article. So readers can see what has changed and when.

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        • J Jochen Arndt

          I have such a button for my articles. Maybe it depends on the reputation but I don't see a reason why it should not be there. Then you have to wait for Sean entering the site in a few hours. BTW: Why is the date so important for you? If you are updating your article frequently it would be much better to provide a history section at the end of the article. So readers can see what has changed and when.

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          NikStar
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          The date is important for me, because if article has an old date it isn't shown in "latest tip/tricks", so readers will not to view it. I'd like to get feedback from readers. Thanks for your assistance anyway.

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          • N NikStar

            The date is important for me, because if article has an old date it isn't shown in "latest tip/tricks", so readers will not to view it. I'd like to get feedback from readers. Thanks for your assistance anyway.

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            Jochen Arndt
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            I hope you will not edit your article frequently to get it pushed to the latest list. That would be abuse. Most users will find your article by searching and not by visiting that list. Feedback usually depends on the quality of the article. Be prepared that a good article gets only a few comments while a not so good one gets more.

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            • J Jochen Arndt

              I hope you will not edit your article frequently to get it pushed to the latest list. That would be abuse. Most users will find your article by searching and not by visiting that list. Feedback usually depends on the quality of the article. Be prepared that a good article gets only a few comments while a not so good one gets more.

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              NikStar
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              Of course, no. I don't make updates just only to push my article to the latest list. Latest update was related to code changes. I think it was essential improvement of my code. But why don't use update to push up the article in that case?

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              • N NikStar

                Of course, no. I don't make updates just only to push my article to the latest list. Latest update was related to code changes. I think it was essential improvement of my code. But why don't use update to push up the article in that case?

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                Jochen Arndt
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                CoderCsharp wrote:

                Latest update was related to code changes. I think it was essential improvement of my code.

                You know that but a reader would not. If you have a history section as already suggested old readers will know immediately what has changed and new readers will see that you work on it. From my point of view that is much more important than a precise date on top (the history will then contain the exact date).

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                • N NikStar

                  Hi, Sean! Yesterday you published update of my article Parsing and Decoding Values of Some Email Message Fields[^] However, I don't see new date (1 Aug 2017) after publication. I see old date of previous publication (30 Jul 2017). Could you kindly make me clear on this? Regards, CoderCsharp

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                  Sean Ewington
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                  There was an editor note on your article that said "I just removed one empty line" so I didn't mark the post as updated. Looking at the revision history I can see there were a lot of changes. I have now marked it as updated.

                  Thanks, Sean Ewington CodeProject

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                  • P PIEBALDconsult

                    If you truly want his attention, you need to say his name three time.

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                    Sean Ewington
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                    Like Beetlejuice? I guess I have my MVP certificate outfit for this year.

                    Thanks, Sean Ewington CodeProject

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                    • S Sean Ewington

                      There was an editor note on your article that said "I just removed one empty line" so I didn't mark the post as updated. Looking at the revision history I can see there were a lot of changes. I have now marked it as updated.

                      Thanks, Sean Ewington CodeProject

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                      NikStar
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                      Thanks! Of course, before deleting the empty line a lot of changes were made in code. I know that there is checkbox "Mark as update". However I don't see that when editing. My reputation doesn't allow me to see that?

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                      • N NikStar

                        Thanks! Of course, before deleting the empty line a lot of changes were made in code. I know that there is checkbox "Mark as update". However I don't see that when editing. My reputation doesn't allow me to see that?

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                        Sean Ewington
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                        I believe there is currently a bug that prevents all members from seeing this box, which is why we have so many updates, and why I try to manually prevent updates when I can (like in this situation).

                        Thanks, Sean Ewington CodeProject

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