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    Sergey Alexandrovich Kryukov
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    The anchor text contents are "Download latest Repository Archive" and "Download local copy", the referenced content is

    {
    "message": "Not Found",
    "documentation_url": "https://docs.github.com/rest"
    }

    Are there some requirements I missed and should meet to resolve it? It is possible to comment out the links manually from a CodeProject post and rely on explicitly written links, but next push of the content to GitHub will restore them. All for all, this GitHub-CodeProject integration looks impressive. Thank you.

    —SA

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      The anchor text contents are "Download latest Repository Archive" and "Download local copy", the referenced content is

      {
      "message": "Not Found",
      "documentation_url": "https://docs.github.com/rest"
      }

      Are there some requirements I missed and should meet to resolve it? It is possible to comment out the links manually from a CodeProject post and rely on explicitly written links, but next push of the content to GitHub will restore them. All for all, this GitHub-CodeProject integration looks impressive. Thank you.

      —SA

      Sergey A Kryukov

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      Chris Maunder
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      Which article is this? We'll dig in and check

      cheers Chris Maunder

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        Which article is this? We'll dig in and check

        cheers Chris Maunder

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        Sergey Alexandrovich Kryukov
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        This is the second time I saw it. The first case was here: State Machine Framework in C, but now this problem is fixed, as I thought, by the author himself. Later, I decided to try it out myself, as I had a suitable GitHub project, as a way to integrate all existing and future CodeProject publications on this project. I reproduced this problem on the project I posted: Microtonal Fabric. At the moment of writing, those two links are manually removed by editing the CodeProject article, but, naturally, they will appear again on the push from GitHub. Thank you and Happy New Year!

        —SA

        Sergey A Kryukov

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