Huh. We tested the hell out of long urls and the hyphenation code coexsisting. I wonder what changed? It is definately broken now in gus.buffista, too.
I look into it.
'Beneath You'
Do you have problems, concerns or recommendations about the technical side of the Phoenix? Air them here. Compliments also welcome.
Huh. We tested the hell out of long urls and the hyphenation code coexsisting. I wonder what changed? It is definately broken now in gus.buffista, too.
I look into it.
I was using the block quote quick edit, and when I went back to edit the post, I noticed that t /b had been added to the end of every block quote line. I tried it twice, and it did it both times.
Huh. that reminds me.
When I went to edit one of my posts earlier, the "double quotes" around the URL had been replaced with 'single quote' marks.
...and an extra t /a had been added to the URL
Yeah, double quotes will be replaced with single quotes in values, and there will occasionally be superfluous end tags. The extra end tags don't hurt anything.
ita, I will be experimenting in gus.buffistas, unless that interferes with whatever you intend. Could you move the present production post.php over there, so we don't get cross-edits?
Are single quotes the new black?
Are single quotes the new black?
To be sure that one or the other is used, and not a mixture of one of each, it is easier to make sure they are both the same. A single tick was chosen out of George Jetson sprained-finger issues.
Is there any way a non-stompy can help with the archiving of closed threads?
Connie, I've also been running into the logout problem on my work computer (IE 5.02 on Mac OS 10.2.8), though oddly not on my home computer (IE 5.0 and Netscape 4.75 on Mac OS 9.1). It even signs me out if I take too long to read a given screen - login only seems to hold if I open a new page every 5 minutes or so. It's not a huge inconvenience, but there was no particular precipitating event that I'm aware of.
The new linky [link] thing is freaky. It'll take some getting used to.
[edited to note that I like it. Gus' work?]
It is, indeed.