Anyone notice that although on the message center and main page, the Natter thread title reads correctly:
Natter 17 = 4² - cos(π): Nilly — Could This Be Mathier?
On the top line of the browser window (or at least on the top of my browser window) it reads:
[User name]: Natter 17 = 4² - cos(
t font face="times"
π
t /font
): Nilly — Could This Be Mathier?
Not a complaint, or even a problem. I just think it's funny that the HTML coding is showing up.
Interesting Cindy. I can't view the code from work, but I'll have a look later on. It might be unfixable -- has anyone ever seen a webpage where the title displayed html formatting? It might be a function of html that the text within the title attribute always displays the raw html tags.
It might be unfixable -- has anyone ever seen a webpage where the title displayed html formatting?
I'm pretty sure it's unfixable -- at any rate, I've never seen formatted text up there in any browser.
Nutty mentioned it over in Natter, too. IE does it, and Mozilla does it. In Mozilla, the em dash is replaced by a block, although that could just mean that there is no em dash my default screen character set.
Whereas I get the incorrect and somewhat surreal "Natter 17=4" in my browser window thingy. It's kinda weird because other, longer thread titles show up fine. I think, like me, by browser might just not like math.
Looks like just you and Fred Pete got that error, DX. Let's hope it was a twitch, but tomorrow I'll go over the logs and see what was going on at 8:17.
I changed the code to strip tags from the
t title
tag.
Looks like just you and Fred Pete got that error, DX. Let's hope it was a twitch, but tomorrow I'll go over the logs and see what was going on at 8:17.
Yeah, it was just the one time, and I've been sailing along since. Shrug.
Just now, where the thread (or Message Center) should have been:
October 15, 2003, 12:05 pm Jess PMoon[20]: ERROR [2] mysql_connect(): User bufforg_phoenix has already more than 'max_user_connections' active connections line 78 of file /home/bufforg/public_html/classes/giles.php
There has been an error. It's of the type we call fatal. Please don't be scared. You're not the one that's going to die.
Okay, where the $$&#&(@#& are the developers?