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How can i move my articles from unedited to related sections?

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    Aisha Ikram
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    Hello All, well i have uploaded my articles on code project using the wizard, which automatically go into the unedited section. I found wizard easy :rolleyes:, as when needed i could easily made modifications. The articles are viewed, rated and modified when required. Now when they are freezed for any other minor changes, i want them to be moved into their corresponding sections instead of unedited contributions. Is this possible or anybody has done this before? :~ Do let me know, and how long does this take, any specific criteria for moving a particular type of articles or so????:suss: @ish@ check my latest article in .NET section What is Common Language Runtime(CLR)?

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      Hello All, well i have uploaded my articles on code project using the wizard, which automatically go into the unedited section. I found wizard easy :rolleyes:, as when needed i could easily made modifications. The articles are viewed, rated and modified when required. Now when they are freezed for any other minor changes, i want them to be moved into their corresponding sections instead of unedited contributions. Is this possible or anybody has done this before? :~ Do let me know, and how long does this take, any specific criteria for moving a particular type of articles or so????:suss: @ish@ check my latest article in .NET section What is Common Language Runtime(CLR)?

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      Paul Selormey
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      Simple! since it is a .NET article just apply the CPEditedAttribute to the article. You can use reflection to check if it is really moved ;P Best regards, Paul. Jesus Christ is LOVE! Please tell somebody.

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        Simple! since it is a .NET article just apply the CPEditedAttribute to the article. You can use reflection to check if it is really moved ;P Best regards, Paul. Jesus Christ is LOVE! Please tell somebody.

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        Aisha Ikram
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        :confused: would you like to explain ... i am sorry i didn't get you :~ @ish@ check my latest article in .NET section What is Common Language Runtime(CLR)?

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          :confused: would you like to explain ... i am sorry i didn't get you :~ @ish@ check my latest article in .NET section What is Common Language Runtime(CLR)?

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          It was a geeky joke. You know, .NET, attributes :confused: My latest article: SQL Server DO's and DONT's[^]

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            It was a geeky joke. You know, .NET, attributes :confused: My latest article: SQL Server DO's and DONT's[^]

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            Daniel Turini wrote: It was a geeky joke :) Daniel Turini wrote: You know, .NET, attributes nopes :( @ish@ check my latest article in .NET section What is Common Language Runtime(CLR)?

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              Hello All, well i have uploaded my articles on code project using the wizard, which automatically go into the unedited section. I found wizard easy :rolleyes:, as when needed i could easily made modifications. The articles are viewed, rated and modified when required. Now when they are freezed for any other minor changes, i want them to be moved into their corresponding sections instead of unedited contributions. Is this possible or anybody has done this before? :~ Do let me know, and how long does this take, any specific criteria for moving a particular type of articles or so????:suss: @ish@ check my latest article in .NET section What is Common Language Runtime(CLR)?

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              David Wulff
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              There are a couple of dirty tricks you can use to maybe your article edited early... - Post a link in the Lounge titled "my latest article". Chances are if it is read by an editor/sub editor who is knowedgable in that field, it may get edited status straight away as it wouldn't take the normal amount of time required to edit an article. Of course that is assuming it is already ready to be moved, so check the formatting follows the CP guidelines and the spellings, links, etc. - Send your article to submit-at-codeproject.com with the e-mail subject of "Congratulations, you've reached level 4 in the publishing house sweepstakes". - Send your article on a floppy disk with a $50 AU bill to Chris Maunder c/o the Dundas Software address. For best effects use all three methods. :)


              David Wulff http://www.davidwulff.co.uk

              Hello I'm Courtney Love and I like to kill Otters with a spade

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                There are a couple of dirty tricks you can use to maybe your article edited early... - Post a link in the Lounge titled "my latest article". Chances are if it is read by an editor/sub editor who is knowedgable in that field, it may get edited status straight away as it wouldn't take the normal amount of time required to edit an article. Of course that is assuming it is already ready to be moved, so check the formatting follows the CP guidelines and the spellings, links, etc. - Send your article to submit-at-codeproject.com with the e-mail subject of "Congratulations, you've reached level 4 in the publishing house sweepstakes". - Send your article on a floppy disk with a $50 AU bill to Chris Maunder c/o the Dundas Software address. For best effects use all three methods. :)


                David Wulff http://www.davidwulff.co.uk

                Hello I'm Courtney Love and I like to kill Otters with a spade

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                Thanks :laugh: nice site you have ;). well i am new to this forum, may i know how can we add this bob with the humour, anger and sincerity rating just as yours?? :rolleyes: @ish@ check my latest article in .NET section What is Common Language Runtime(CLR)?

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