This darned marriage thing has been a real time sink!
Teach FAQ!Wife some HTML, stat!
Heh. That's barely even English.
Willow ,'Same Time, Same Place'
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This darned marriage thing has been a real time sink!
Teach FAQ!Wife some HTML, stat!
Heh. That's barely even English.
I just want to thank programmer types for the search feature again. I LOVES it.
also, my kitchen is almost fixed and cookies may be ready to send out again soon.
The link-editor just ate the last character of a link I posted.
I posted http://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/episoderedux/breadbox/812bbe.shtml [link]
but the link truncates the "l" of "shtml".
Or, y'know, I could have mispasted. Please ignore previous nonsense.
Tom Scola, way back when the LA list was set up, you sent me an email of instructions about being list manager. Do you still have that, by any chance, and will you send it to me if you do?
Perkins, you can go to [link] to administer the list.
ita or I can reset the password if you forgot it.
No need to reset the password-- I think Kat will be taking over admin duties, and I thought it would be nice to have an email to send her. I can make one up though.
ha! givin' me the keys!
We hit a minor bug. Susan posted a link in the this post:
tommyrot "Natter 37: Oddly Enough, We've Had This Conversation Before." Jul 19, 2005 6:37:32 pm PDT
The link name ends with a period and no extension. So the converter puts the period after the link.
I'm going to post the same link here manually to see if the same thing happens - then edit it out if frelling occurred as did last I tried.
OK manually works. The frelling with manual must have been due to a typo on my part. Let's try an automatic link
And there it is - the period moved after the link. OK - at least a nice straighforward easy to reproduce bug. We can fix it if it is easy or just note it as a known problem if not.
I don't think that's a valid URL. The period should be escaped somehow - more often than not, that period is supposed to be with the sentence, not the URL. So I move to note it as known issue.
Right. Ending it that way is extremely non-standard - the fact that we've never run into it before tells you just how non-standard.