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Fixing issues in older articles (pictures missing, download error, ...)

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    wrote last edited by TH-MI
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    Here at CodeProject are a lot older but very valuable articles.

    Some articles are not having pictures anymore, in some articles the download of the project is not working anymore.

    Will this be fixed and are the downloads still available, or are the Information lost.
    I am asking because, if this will be fixed there should be a place to post articles with technical problems to get this problem solved.

    Btw. I posted this question / statement here because no other topic was fitting. Here is no "Problems / Technical issues" section.

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      They are working on it, but (as usual) the final 10% of the work takes 90% of the time (and when you have finished that, you find you still have 10% of th work to do!)

      Some of the much older articles were no longer complete even before CP V1.0 went down, and it may well prove impossible to resurect them now - it depends how complete the archive data that was passed to the new management was, and nobody (not even Chris and co._) can probably say with certainty how complete that was.

      Bear with the new management, they are doing thier best!

      "I have no idea what I did, but I'm taking full credit for it." - ThisOldTony
      "Common sense is so rare these days, it should be classified as a super power" - Random T-shirt

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