One of my articles is missing
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One of my technical articles has gone and when I try to reach it via its url it says that this article has been delete.How this can happen? can somebody else delete my article ? and If that's the case how I can find out who did it and why did that? Thanks
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One of my technical articles has gone and when I try to reach it via its url it says that this article has been delete.How this can happen? can somebody else delete my article ? and If that's the case how I can find out who did it and why did that? Thanks
There is an automatic e-mail that is sent to a member when articles/blog entries are deleted. I also sent you another e-mail explaining what happened, so please let me know if you received either of them. The reason your blog entry was deleted was because it wasn't quite the technical blog entry we had in mind for the site. Here is a perfect example of the blog entries our users want to see: http://www.codeproject.com/Articles/38999/Consuming-ASP-net-WebServices-WCF-Services-and-sta.aspx[^] A technical blog entry is usually only slightly shorter than a regular Code Project article, and almost contains as much information. The ideal blog entry is one users mistake for an article. We do not currently have a section for smaller tips like the one you provided in your blog entry, but stay tuned for more on that ...
Thanks, Sean Ewington The Code Project
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There is an automatic e-mail that is sent to a member when articles/blog entries are deleted. I also sent you another e-mail explaining what happened, so please let me know if you received either of them. The reason your blog entry was deleted was because it wasn't quite the technical blog entry we had in mind for the site. Here is a perfect example of the blog entries our users want to see: http://www.codeproject.com/Articles/38999/Consuming-ASP-net-WebServices-WCF-Services-and-sta.aspx[^] A technical blog entry is usually only slightly shorter than a regular Code Project article, and almost contains as much information. The ideal blog entry is one users mistake for an article. We do not currently have a section for smaller tips like the one you provided in your blog entry, but stay tuned for more on that ...
Thanks, Sean Ewington The Code Project
Well I'm new to this technical blog feature and thus I have so many questions to ask :) and thank you for this great site and for helping me. I really appreciate it.