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Automatic re-categorization of blog posts as articles

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    Gerd Wagner
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    My joint blog post has been automatically re-categorized as "article" after I've edited it and added a co-author. When I tried to reset it to "blog post", this was ignored. Is this a bug or what can I do?

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      My joint blog post has been automatically re-categorized as "article" after I've edited it and added a co-author. When I tried to reset it to "blog post", this was ignored. Is this a bug or what can I do?

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      Sean Ewington
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      We have as yet been unable to reproduce this problem. I have changed the type back to technical blog entry.

      Thanks, Sean Ewington CodeProject

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        We have as yet been unable to reproduce this problem. I have changed the type back to technical blog entry.

        Thanks, Sean Ewington CodeProject

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        Thomas Daniels
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        FWIW, I noticed that when one of my blog posts magically changed into an article, that I first had to set the "Original location" field again (it turned empty) before it actually wanted to update to a blog again. It might have happened that the "Original location" textbox didn't load correctly when opening the article editor, so when saving the article it was lost.

        The quick brown ProgramFOX jumps right over the Lazy<Dog>.

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