A doubt about alternative articles.
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I just uploaded a new edition of an article (Secret Key Encryption Demo). Is not intended to be a new article (namely, a total or partial new explanation), but merely an addition of code. I have never tried to edit an article here, so I don't know if what I did was alright.
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I just uploaded a new edition of an article (Secret Key Encryption Demo). Is not intended to be a new article (namely, a total or partial new explanation), but merely an addition of code. I have never tried to edit an article here, so I don't know if what I did was alright.
In this case you should simply edit the existing article and add the new code. I spent a bit of time tonight on your article getting the formatting right, especially the C#/VB code blocks (love multi-language samples!). Please let me know if it's OK.
cheers, Chris Maunder The Code Project | Co-founder Microsoft C++ MVP
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In this case you should simply edit the existing article and add the new code. I spent a bit of time tonight on your article getting the formatting right, especially the C#/VB code blocks (love multi-language samples!). Please let me know if it's OK.
cheers, Chris Maunder The Code Project | Co-founder Microsoft C++ MVP
First of all, sorry about taking your time, I got confused about the edition. Right now, I'm working in an article about the same topic and I hope to finish it tomorrow or past tomorrow (I need some time to check my English with a friend of mine). To be fair with the original autor, I would like to edit all the article and combine both solutions, overwriting my initial post. What should I do? Should I mark the article as "Work in progress: don't publish" and then edit it?