The message will be displayed in the form as opposed to on a new page.
Still, providing a go back link is not good design. That's trying to reproduce browser behavior in markup. People know how to use the back button.
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The message will be displayed in the form as opposed to on a new page.
Still, providing a go back link is not good design. That's trying to reproduce browser behavior in markup. People know how to use the back button.
I was actually trying to be a little sarcastic in my previous post, but I guess no one picked it up
Fixed.
I discovered a bug in the charset conversion process. Could you give it a new go?
Rich and Paul: So what you're saying is that you want to sanitize the board description from everything except entities? And by entities I'm guessing you mean both named entities as well as numeric references?
In the TO field of subscription notification e-mail, there is a comma after the email address.
I am unable to replicate this. Have you specified an SMTP server in admin/settings/e-mail or are you using PHP's built-in support?
Fixed.
Fixed.
Fixed.
Rickard wrote:According to the RSS 2.0 standard
There is such a thing? Since when? Where?
Oh please. The "RSS 2.0 Specification" then. Better?
"You are banned from this forum. The ban expires at the end of dec 01, 2008."
The 1st character of the month is not capitalized.
Must be a problem with your date format string.
Because there's no need for url rewrite support. The same applies to the css files.
How many people really know how to use, for example, an english keyboard to enter foreign characters - let alone certain characters from the English language. Don't we already have a thread about the use of an ellipsis - how would that be entered as a character via the keyboard ? Entities will always be required, IMHO.
And how exactly do people insert special characters into, for example, Word documents? If you're on Windows, just bring up the character map (charmap.exe). On OSX, I'm sure there's an equivalent. Or just search for the character and copy and paste it from some website. This is just as easy as searching for the entity and copy and pasting that.
I'll tell Paul.
The problem with that is that hiding and revealing the option would require a page refresh.
Now that we're using UTF-8, there's really no need for entities. You should be able to just enter the actual character instead.
You should probably uninstall the template extension as well
The latter. Extensions should always be 100% contained within their own folder.
You are right I did the check to quickly I got the same problem with posts subject, category and forum name. But is ok for the Username .
I did a test few weeks ago (before the beta 1400) the username wasn't OK but all the rest was fine.
I doubt that there would be any difference between usernames and any of the other fields. We process everything in exactly the same way.
I'd be interested in knowing a little bit more about your situation. What character set is used for the forum pages as well as in the database for the pre-1.3 install and stuff like that. Ideally, I would like to get access to a database dump so I can do testing locally, but I understand if you can't do that.
Yes is linked with the UTF8 conversion
From Forums field Moderators
a:3:{s:5:"Bruno";i:9;s:12:"Pierre-Andr
the second username is cuted Pierre-André --> Pierre-Andr and there is nothing behind, is why I've the unserialize() issue .
You're absolutely right. I will fix it when I get back from work.
Wouldn't it be better to check the users table for the email revealing option?
No because the option in the user table sets whether the e-mail is revealed to other registered users, not to everyone (as in guests reading the feed).
BBCodes [b] [u] [i] are not parsed under Profile>About and Profile>Signature.
They're parsed, but it appears the stylesheet doesn't have any styles attached to the markup it generates. I'll tell Paul.
"Allow BBCode [url]tag in signatures (not recommended)" - When this is unchecked, then this should be hidden: Profile > Settings - Show images in user signatures.
Fixed.
According to the RSS 2.0 standard, the author field should include an e-mail address. However, we don't want to display the user's actual e-mail address. Hence, the dummy address. Not sure if it's the behaviour you're referring to of if it's just the fact that it should be example.com.
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