Really? Well, I kept getting an error when I clicked on the "hiccups" thread as the "showcased" thread in null. But when I actually went into the null forum, and then clicked the thread, it worked fine, and I could click it from the forum list from then on. I don't see what this has to do with special characters.
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I think the disabled list on the wiki will always give an error, but lots of other pages give it too, but randomly.
I was talking about this, not the forums.
Really? Well, I kept getting an error when I clicked on the "hiccups" thread as the "showcased" thread in null. But when I actually went into the null forum, and then clicked the thread, it worked fine, and I could click it from the forum list from then on. I don't see what this has to do with special characters.
It does that for the newest topic in this subforum too. Except like, always.
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Really? Well, I kept getting an error when I clicked on the "hiccups" thread as the "showcased" thread in null. But when I actually went into the null forum, and then clicked the thread, it worked fine, and I could click it from the forum list from then on. I don't see what this has to do with special characters.
It does that for the newest topic in this subforum too. Except like, always.
I also made a topic about it a while ago so it's nothing new.
http://www.staredit.net/topic/4186/Still annoying though but I just got used to deleting the unread crap from the url.
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Hmmm, everytime I press the Refresh button for the shoutbox it adds "No shouts to display!" to the top.
It might have something to do with the fact that there .... aren't any new shouts to display?
Then itt should say no new shouts to display. It's not entirely true saying there's no shouts to display when right under it it's displaying shouts.
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To be honest, I put the message there for things like
this because the last page number is incorrect and didn't realize it would appear in the actual shoutbox.
In Firefox (tested on 3 operating systems) Ctrl+Clicking a forum opens up that forum in both the current tab and a new tab. Right-clicking + open in new tab works correctly though. No idea how other browsers are.
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In Firefox (tested on 3 operating systems) Ctrl+Clicking a forum opens up that forum in both the current tab and a new tab. Right-clicking + open in new tab works correctly though. No idea how other browsers are.
This is confirmed, In Firefox 3.1 (The latest version), this does happen.Odd that I think it's related to Firefox and not SeN.
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In Firefox (tested on 3 operating systems) Ctrl+Clicking a forum opens up that forum in both the current tab and a new tab. Right-clicking + open in new tab works correctly though. No idea how other browsers are.
This is confirmed, In Firefox 3.1 (The latest version), this does happen.Odd that I think it's related to Firefox and not SeN.
But it only happens when you Ctrl+Click a forum. Ctrl+Clicking a topic works as it should.
<td valign="top" onmouseover="this.className='tdlink2';" onmouseout="this.className='tdlink1';" onclick="javascript:(window.location=href_base+'forums/8/');">
This is a snippet from the forum index page codes for clicking on the UMS Mapmaking Assistance forum. I'm guessing that the onclick= is what's causing this.
Post has been edited 2 time(s), last time on Sep 15 2008, 6:06 pm by PCFredZ.
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I was trying to change my avatar, and instead of showing the new picture, it just made my old on stretched and distorted. I tried removing it then adding it, but no luck.
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I need to add "CLEAR YOUR CACHE AND REFRESH" in giant flashing letters to the avatar page.
If your old avatar still appears instead of your new one, clear your cache and refresh the page!
Hey, I did put a message there. I must have forgot that I did. Regrettably, I neglected the giant flashing part. I wish that bug in humanity that causes people not to read would get fixed.
Post has been edited 2 time(s), last time on Sep 19 2008, 3:59 am by Mini Moose 2707.
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I need to add "CLEAR YOUR CACHE AND REFRESH" in giant flashing letters to the avatar page.
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I deserved to be slapped.
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Hey Moose can you address this anomaly please:
In Firefox (tested on 3 operating systems) Ctrl+Clicking a forum opens up that forum in both the current tab and a new tab. Right-clicking + open in new tab works correctly though. No idea how other browsers are.
This is confirmed, In Firefox 3.1 (The latest version), this does happen.Odd that I think it's related to Firefox and not SeN.
But it only happens when you Ctrl+Click a forum. Ctrl+Clicking a topic works as it should.
<td valign="top" onmouseover="this.className='tdlink2';" onmouseout="this.className='tdlink1';" onclick="javascript:(window.location=href_base+'forums/8/');">
This is a snippet from the forum index page codes for clicking on the UMS Mapmaking Assistance forum. I'm guessing that the onclick= is what's causing this.
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A Staredit Network error has occured:
Query failed : SELECT * from forums_posts WHERE p_tid=4247 AND p_status=1 ORDER BY p_time LIMIT -40, 40
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You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the manual that corresponds to your MySQL server version for the right syntax to use near '-40, 40' at line 1
Please contact administration with all the details.
EASY FIX!!!!!
$var = $var < 0 ? 0 : $var;
right before it does the sql query, so that damn error goes away!!
Then just put a comment in there so IP can just delete it and do whatever he wants to do with that error his own way later, but at least it will be fixed.
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EASY FIX!!!!!
$var = $var < 0 ? 0 : $var;
EZ is right. Error is dead.
Also, the error about scalar values and arrays and such nonsense in polls is gone too.
Post has been edited 1 time(s), last time on Sep 21 2008, 6:31 am by Mini Moose 2707.
Weird problem. I mouse over "community", and as I move my mouse down to click on "forums" it disappears.
Have no problems with it anymore. huh. weird.
Post has been edited 1 time(s), last time on Sep 23 2008, 7:25 pm by Hug A Zergling.
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If you are using IE then thats the problem (happens to me on school computers), stupid IE...