If large segments of text are all capitals they will be converted to sentence case to prevent shouting. It doesn't care if you use the occassional all capital word.
Are you sure you don't have any operational feature enabled. Is this problem only here or at other forums?
I tried it yesterday on a German board. Could write ROFL at the beginning of the post without problem.
Regards
Regards
ROFL ..... see.... no problem .....
It only changes things if there is a long string of all capitals.
It only changes things if there is a long string of all capitals.
Because that is all your wrote, your entire post is shouting hence triggering the anti-shout function.
multi-quote using ".." seems to limit at a maximum of two quotes.
How do we get real multi quotes? i.e. three or more.
How do we get real multi quotes? i.e. three or more.
when using today's Posts or advanced search with post results found. Calling up the same search again either by refresh or entering the search info again, does not display the results in time/date order.
Why?
When I enter "forums" "chipamps" I see the results in date/time order.
add a reply and refresh. The order is wrong.
Try "forum" then "chipamps" and still the order of the results is wrong.
Why?
When I enter "forums" "chipamps" I see the results in date/time order.
add a reply and refresh. The order is wrong.
Try "forum" then "chipamps" and still the order of the results is wrong.
Last edited:
The extra quotes have to be escaped in the forum code. I wrote a bugfix patch for YaBB for the exact same thing. I'm surprised vB hasn't implemented it 😕
Cheers!
Cheers!
Glenn K has discovered a bug that relates to user name and how it resolves to the User Profile
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/ever...who-else-s-user-profile-has-been-screwed.html
dave
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/ever...who-else-s-user-profile-has-been-screwed.html
dave
I noticed that when I'm logged in, my browser shows the links I've visited (topics I've clicked on) in a different color (the way its supposed to) , but when I'm not logged in, it doesn't.
Looking at the page source, I see that for people logged in, the front page links look like this: <a href="http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/tubes-valves/148638-tube-se-amplifier-6p3s-russian-tube-new-post.html">
but for people not logged in, the same link is: <a href="http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/tubes-valves/148638-tube-se-amplifier-6p3s-russian-tube.html">
Is this intentional ?
In other words, people logged in get taken to the last post on the topic, people not logged in go to the first post on the topic.
Looking at the page source, I see that for people logged in, the front page links look like this: <a href="http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/tubes-valves/148638-tube-se-amplifier-6p3s-russian-tube-new-post.html">
but for people not logged in, the same link is: <a href="http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/tubes-valves/148638-tube-se-amplifier-6p3s-russian-tube.html">
Is this intentional ?
In other words, people logged in get taken to the last post on the topic, people not logged in go to the first post on the topic.
Last edited:
Another bug - the swear word filter in this new forum is messing up links to legit sites that have "prohibited" words in them... like the Audio B S Generator joke script.
Cheers!
Cheers!
Posts seem to have disappeared from the 'Building a symmetrical psu B1 buffer' - about a weeks worth.
log in first time since 16th October.
Search for all threads to which I have posted.
Expect to see all the "new" posts highlighted in BOLD.
But none were.
I had to trawl through two pages of threads to find which were read and which were new.
Search for all threads to which I have posted.
Expect to see all the "new" posts highlighted in BOLD.
But none were.
I had to trawl through two pages of threads to find which were read and which were new.
Has anyone else noticed this? When going back, the forum takes about two seconds to restore the previous scroll position. Now, some forums reset this data, and others leave it to the browser. So if I'm not were I expect the page to be, I can scroll it. But then here, it takes two seconds, so I've already scrolled onto the next thread I'm about to click, then JUMP it finally remembers where it was.
Solution: disable Javascript. This forum runs smoothly and quickly without Javascript. Was this intentional?
Tim
Solution: disable Javascript. This forum runs smoothly and quickly without Javascript. Was this intentional?
Tim
- Status
- Not open for further replies.