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Wai Ha Lee
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First of all, let me be clear, I'm not here to cause any inconvenience to anyone, if I have caused it inadvertently, I would like to apologise right away. I shall improve going forward.

While I was editing all the posts, I had made sure that "I retain the thought process of the owner of the post i.e. without editing the whole sentences". This is the only reason I stayed away from editing whole sentences, as the creator of the post might think that the whole post has been modified.

On the other hand, I have come across many posts that were created, that contain full URLs that are not in line with the text. I took only such posts and making the links in-line.

Unfortunately, Stack Overflow does not get back on why few reviews were "rejected". Otherwise, I would have improved the posts long time ago itself.

Thank you, for bringing this up, going forward I shall be careful, since, the guidelines mentioned that the full URLs should be in-line, I am trying to find all the posts and making it in-line.

I would not call the links where I got "rejected" edits as "Lazy edits", as one of the persons have mentioned it, however, as I have pointed it out already, "I did not wanted to make changes to the whole paragraphs" of the posts.

I was only trying to do this for any/all posts that contain links that are not inline.

For example, take a look at this post:

Example #1

BEFORE

Unable to launch the IIS Express Web server It seems you need to do some configuring as you seem to be using SSL; here's a step-by-step guide by Scott Hanselman himself:

Unable to launch the IIS Express Web server It seems you need to do some configuring as you seem to be using SSL; here's a step-by-step guide by Scott Hanselman himself:

http://www.hanselman.com/blog/WorkingWithSSLAtDevelopmentTimeIsEasierWithIISExpress.aspx

http://www.hanselman.com/blog/WorkingWithSSLAtDevelopmentTimeIsEasierWithIISExpress.aspx

AFTER

It seems you need to do some configuring as you seem to be using SSL; here's a step-by-step guide by Scott Hanselman himself:

It seems you need to do some configuring as you seem to be using SSL; here's a step-by-step guide by Scott Hanselman himself:

First of all, let me be clear, I'm not here to cause any inconvenience to anyone, if I have caused it inadvertently, I would like to apologise right away. I shall improve going forward.

While I was editing all the posts, I had made sure that "I retain the thought process of the owner of the post i.e. without editing the whole sentences". This is the only reason I stayed away from editing whole sentences, as the creator of the post might think that the whole post has been modified.

On the other hand, I have come across many posts that were created, that contain full URLs that are not in line with the text. I took only such posts and making the links in-line.

Unfortunately, Stack Overflow does not get back on why few reviews were "rejected". Otherwise, I would have improved the posts long time ago itself.

Thank you, for bringing this up, going forward I shall be careful, since, the guidelines mentioned that the full URLs should be in-line, I am trying to find all the posts and making it in-line.

I would not call the links where I got "rejected" edits as "Lazy edits", as one of the persons have mentioned it, however, as I have pointed it out already, "I did not wanted to make changes to the whole paragraphs" of the posts.

I was only trying to do this for any/all posts that contain links that are not inline.

For example, take a look at this post:

Example #1

BEFORE

Unable to launch the IIS Express Web server It seems you need to do some configuring as you seem to be using SSL; here's a step-by-step guide by Scott Hanselman himself:

http://www.hanselman.com/blog/WorkingWithSSLAtDevelopmentTimeIsEasierWithIISExpress.aspx

AFTER

It seems you need to do some configuring as you seem to be using SSL; here's a step-by-step guide by Scott Hanselman himself:

First of all, let me be clear, I'm not here to cause any inconvenience to anyone, if I have caused it inadvertently, I would like to apologise right away. I shall improve going forward.

While I was editing all the posts, I had made sure that "I retain the thought process of the owner of the post i.e. without editing the whole sentences". This is the only reason I stayed away from editing whole sentences, as the creator of the post might think that the whole post has been modified.

On the other hand, I have come across many posts that were created, that contain full URLs that are not in line with the text. I took only such posts and making the links in-line.

Unfortunately, Stack Overflow does not get back on why few reviews were "rejected". Otherwise, I would have improved the posts long time ago itself.

Thank you, for bringing this up, going forward I shall be careful, since, the guidelines mentioned that the full URLs should be in-line, I am trying to find all the posts and making it in-line.

I would not call the links where I got "rejected" edits as "Lazy edits", as one of the persons have mentioned it, however, as I have pointed it out already, "I did not wanted to make changes to the whole paragraphs" of the posts.

I was only trying to do this for any/all posts that contain links that are not inline.

For example, take a look at this post:

BEFORE

Unable to launch the IIS Express Web server It seems you need to do some configuring as you seem to be using SSL; here's a step-by-step guide by Scott Hanselman himself:

http://www.hanselman.com/blog/WorkingWithSSLAtDevelopmentTimeIsEasierWithIISExpress.aspx

AFTER

It seems you need to do some configuring as you seem to be using SSL; here's a step-by-step guide by Scott Hanselman himself:

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First of all, let me be clear, I'm not here to cause any inconvenience to anyone, if i have caused it inadvertently, i would like to apologise right away. I shall improve going forward.

First of all, let me be clear, I'm not here to cause any inconvenience to anyone, if I have caused it inadvertently, I would like to apologise right away. I shall improve going forward.

While I was editing all the posts, I had made sure that "I retain the thought process of the owner of the post i.e. without editing the whole sentences". This is the only reason I stayed away from editing whole sentences, as the creator of the post might think that the whole post has been modified.

On the other hand, I have come across many posts that were created, that contain full URLs that are not in line with the text. I took only such posts and making the links in-line.

Unfortunately, Stack Overflow does not get back on why few reviews were "rejected". Otherwise, I would have improved the posts long time ago itself.

Thank you, for bringing this up, going forward I shall be careful, since, the guidelines mentioned that the full URLs should be in-line, I am trying to find all the posts and making it in-line.

I would not call the links where I got "rejected" edits as "Lazy edits", as one of the persons have mentioned it, however, as I have pointed it out already, "I did not wanted to make changes to the whole paragraphs" of the posts.

I was only trying to do this for any/all posts that contain links that are not inline.

For example, take a look at this post:

Example #1

BEFORE

Unable to launch the IIS Express Web server It seems you need to do some configuring as you seem to be using SSL; here's a step-by-step guide by Scott Hanselman himself:

http://www.hanselman.com/blog/WorkingWithSSLAtDevelopmentTimeIsEasierWithIISExpress.aspx

AFTER

It seems you need to do some configuring as you seem to be using SSL; here's a step-by-step guide by Scott Hanselman himself:

First of all, let me be clear, I'm not here to cause any inconvenience to anyone, if i have caused it inadvertently, i would like to apologise right away. I shall improve going forward.

While I was editing all the posts, I had made sure that "I retain the thought process of the owner of the post i.e. without editing the whole sentences". This is the only reason I stayed away from editing whole sentences, as the creator of the post might think that the whole post has been modified.

On the other hand, I have come across many posts that were created, that contain full URLs that are not in line with the text. I took only such posts and making the links in-line.

Unfortunately, Stack Overflow does not get back on why few reviews were "rejected". Otherwise, I would have improved the posts long time ago itself.

Thank you, for bringing this up, going forward I shall be careful, since, the guidelines mentioned that the full URLs should be in-line, I am trying to find all the posts and making it in-line.

I would not call the links where I got "rejected" edits as "Lazy edits", as one of the persons have mentioned it, however, as I have pointed it out already, "I did not wanted to make changes to the whole paragraphs" of the posts.

I was only trying to do this for any/all posts that contain links that are not inline.

For example, take a look at this post:

Example #1

BEFORE

Unable to launch the IIS Express Web server It seems you need to do some configuring as you seem to be using SSL; here's a step-by-step guide by Scott Hanselman himself:

http://www.hanselman.com/blog/WorkingWithSSLAtDevelopmentTimeIsEasierWithIISExpress.aspx

AFTER

It seems you need to do some configuring as you seem to be using SSL; here's a step-by-step guide by Scott Hanselman himself:

First of all, let me be clear, I'm not here to cause any inconvenience to anyone, if I have caused it inadvertently, I would like to apologise right away. I shall improve going forward.

While I was editing all the posts, I had made sure that "I retain the thought process of the owner of the post i.e. without editing the whole sentences". This is the only reason I stayed away from editing whole sentences, as the creator of the post might think that the whole post has been modified.

On the other hand, I have come across many posts that were created, that contain full URLs that are not in line with the text. I took only such posts and making the links in-line.

Unfortunately, Stack Overflow does not get back on why few reviews were "rejected". Otherwise, I would have improved the posts long time ago itself.

Thank you, for bringing this up, going forward I shall be careful, since, the guidelines mentioned that the full URLs should be in-line, I am trying to find all the posts and making it in-line.

I would not call the links where I got "rejected" edits as "Lazy edits", as one of the persons have mentioned it, however, as I have pointed it out already, "I did not wanted to make changes to the whole paragraphs" of the posts.

I was only trying to do this for any/all posts that contain links that are not inline.

For example, take a look at this post:

Example #1

BEFORE

Unable to launch the IIS Express Web server It seems you need to do some configuring as you seem to be using SSL; here's a step-by-step guide by Scott Hanselman himself:

http://www.hanselman.com/blog/WorkingWithSSLAtDevelopmentTimeIsEasierWithIISExpress.aspx

AFTER

It seems you need to do some configuring as you seem to be using SSL; here's a step-by-step guide by Scott Hanselman himself:

Active reading [<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uniform_resource_locator> <http://stackoverflow.com/legal/trademark-guidance> (the last section)]. In English, the subjective form of the singular first-person pronoun, "I", is capitalized, along with all its contractions such as I'll and I'm.
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First of all, let me be clear, i'amI'm not here to cause any inconvenience to anyone, if i have caused it inadvertently, i would like to apologise right away. I shall improve going forward.

While iI was editing all the posts, I had made sure that "i"I retain the thought process of the owner of the post i.e. without editing the whole sentences", this. This is the only reason iI stayed away from editing whole sentences, as the creator of the post might think that the whole post has been modified.

On the other hand, I have come across many posts that were created, that contain full urlsURLs that are not in line with the text. I took only such posts and making the links in-line.

Unfortunately, stackoverflowStack Overflow does not get back on why few reviews were "rejected". Otherwise, iI would have improved the posts long time ago itself.

Thank you, for bringing this up, going forward I shall be careful, since, the guidelines mentioned that the full urlsURLs should be in-line, I am trying to find all the posts and making it in-line.

iI would not call the links where iI got "rejected" edits as "Lazy edits", as one of the persons have mentioned it, however, as iI have pointed it out already, "i"I did not wanted to make changes to the whole paragraphs" of the posts.

WasI was only trying to do this for any/all posts that contain links that are not inline.

For example, take a look at this postthis post:

example#1Example #1

BEFORE

Unable to launch the IIS Express Web server It seems you need to do some configuring as you seem to be using SSL; here's a step-by-step guide by Scott Hanselman himself:

http://www.hanselman.com/blog/WorkingWithSSLAtDevelopmentTimeIsEasierWithIISExpress.aspx

AFTER

It seems you need to do some configuring as you seem to be using SSL; here's a step-by-step guide by Scott Hanselman himself:

First of all, let me be clear, i'am not here to cause any inconvenience to anyone, if i have caused it inadvertently, i would like to apologise right away. I shall improve going forward.

While i was editing all the posts, I had made sure that "i retain the thought process of the owner of the post i.e without editing the whole sentences", this is the only reason i stayed away from editing whole sentences, as the creator of the post might think that the whole post has been modified.

On the other hand, I have come across many posts that were created, that contain full urls that are not in line with the text. I took only such posts and making the links in-line.

Unfortunately, stackoverflow does not get back on why few reviews were "rejected". Otherwise, i would have improved the posts long time ago itself.

Thank you, for bringing this up, going forward I shall be careful, since, the guidelines mentioned that the full urls should be in-line, I am trying to find all the posts and making it in-line.

i would not call the links where i got "rejected" edits as "Lazy edits", as one of the persons have mentioned it, however, as i have pointed it out already, "i did not wanted to make changes to the whole paragraphs" of the posts.

Was only trying to do this for any/all posts that contain links that are not inline.

For example, take a look at this post

example#1

BEFORE

Unable to launch the IIS Express Web server It seems you need to do some configuring as you seem to be using SSL; here's a step-by-step guide by Scott Hanselman himself:

http://www.hanselman.com/blog/WorkingWithSSLAtDevelopmentTimeIsEasierWithIISExpress.aspx

AFTER

It seems you need to do some configuring as you seem to be using SSL; here's a step-by-step guide by Scott Hanselman himself:

First of all, let me be clear, I'm not here to cause any inconvenience to anyone, if i have caused it inadvertently, i would like to apologise right away. I shall improve going forward.

While I was editing all the posts, I had made sure that "I retain the thought process of the owner of the post i.e. without editing the whole sentences". This is the only reason I stayed away from editing whole sentences, as the creator of the post might think that the whole post has been modified.

On the other hand, I have come across many posts that were created, that contain full URLs that are not in line with the text. I took only such posts and making the links in-line.

Unfortunately, Stack Overflow does not get back on why few reviews were "rejected". Otherwise, I would have improved the posts long time ago itself.

Thank you, for bringing this up, going forward I shall be careful, since, the guidelines mentioned that the full URLs should be in-line, I am trying to find all the posts and making it in-line.

I would not call the links where I got "rejected" edits as "Lazy edits", as one of the persons have mentioned it, however, as I have pointed it out already, "I did not wanted to make changes to the whole paragraphs" of the posts.

I was only trying to do this for any/all posts that contain links that are not inline.

For example, take a look at this post:

Example #1

BEFORE

Unable to launch the IIS Express Web server It seems you need to do some configuring as you seem to be using SSL; here's a step-by-step guide by Scott Hanselman himself:

http://www.hanselman.com/blog/WorkingWithSSLAtDevelopmentTimeIsEasierWithIISExpress.aspx

AFTER

It seems you need to do some configuring as you seem to be using SSL; here's a step-by-step guide by Scott Hanselman himself:

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