This quote just came up:
River: You gave up everything you had. Simon: [Chinese] Everything I have is right here.
'Safe'
Shouldn't [Chinese] be "mei mei,"?
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This quote just came up:
River: You gave up everything you had. Simon: [Chinese] Everything I have is right here.
'Safe'
Shouldn't [Chinese] be "mei mei,"?
Mei mei meaning "little sister"?
</Everything I know about Chinese, I learned from "The Joy Luck Club." >
I learned it from The Joy Luck Club and a Danielle Steel novel.
I learned it from a girl I knew named Mei Mei.
Well, it wasn't her real name.
ita, are you playing with the code?
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DXMachina "Natter 33 1/3" Mar 3, 2005 3:01:17 pm PST
I'm seeing assorted characters at the end of the post that aren't in my original post, and don't belong there. It changes from page view to page view.
I have no idea what that was, DX, or why you're so special. I put the old code back (I'd swapped it out a couple hours ago), but I'm going to have to look at the entry in the database -- please don't edit the post.
It seems okay now, but here's a screenshot of what I was getting:
The characters at the end of the post varied from refresh to refresh.
It's okay because I put the old code back in. But I need to work out what the system was parsing so variably.
You troublemaker.
Glad to be of service.
The thing is, I'd posted other places in the last couple of hours, and nothing like that happened. Weird.
Glad to know it wasn't just another Opera glitch.
I should also mention that the problem with the page refreshing every. single. time, seems to have disappeared. I can now use the back/forward buttons, without worrying about losing what is written in the textarea.