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I have edited this article a few times, deleting the tags XML, .NET, Objective-C, Text, Markdown, and VS2017. Some of them are not germane, and others are simply wrong. Yet they magically keep reappearing, so I'm curious as to what's going on here.
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I have edited this article a few times, deleting the tags XML, .NET, Objective-C, Text, Markdown, and VS2017. Some of them are not germane, and others are simply wrong. Yet they magically keep reappearing, so I'm curious as to what's going on here.
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I have edited this article a few times, deleting the tags XML, .NET, Objective-C, Text, Markdown, and VS2017. Some of them are not germane, and others are simply wrong. Yet they magically keep reappearing, so I'm curious as to what's going on here.
We analyzed the article and its downloadable files and add tags related to the content such as language and file types. We might be being a little aggressive in this. We'll look into it.
"Time flies like an arrow. Fruit flies like a banana."
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We analyzed the article and its downloadable files and add tags related to the content such as language and file types. We might be being a little aggressive in this. We'll look into it.
"Time flies like an arrow. Fruit flies like a banana."
Thanks. At the risk of being a buttpain, this article has download links (right at the top) to GitHub API stuff that doesn't work. I changed them to links on your site that do work, but later they reverted. Reversion probably occured during mirroring, because the article seems to update every time I change the master branch on GitHub (even if its README.md hasn't changed). Also, when the article was imported, links within its body were modified to reference CodeProject rather than GitHub, so now they lead nowhere.
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Thanks. At the risk of being a buttpain, this article has download links (right at the top) to GitHub API stuff that doesn't work. I changed them to links on your site that do work, but later they reverted. Reversion probably occured during mirroring, because the article seems to update every time I change the master branch on GitHub (even if its README.md hasn't changed). Also, when the article was imported, links within its body were modified to reference CodeProject rather than GitHub, so now they lead nowhere.
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Little bit below on branches, same issue: Github-links-are-broken[^] What i did eventually is just manually changed article's links to repository. This system definitely is not working as intended :)