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Panda Member (Idle past 3742 days) Posts: 2688 From: UK Joined: |
While creating a new message - every post in that thread is displayed in the box below the input box.
This can be 1000's of posts, which eventually starts making my browser unhappy as more and more memory is used.
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Panda Member (Idle past 3742 days) Posts: 2688 From: UK Joined: |
RADZ writes:
Ah - I hadn't noticed this difference previously.
This was always a feature of the general reply, while the message reply only shows the one message. RADZ writes:
Rather than limiting thread lengths, I would prefer to limit the number of 'past posts' displayed when making a 'general post'.
Also a good argument for limiting the length of threads (there used to be a 300 post limit).
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Panda Member (Idle past 3742 days) Posts: 2688 From: UK Joined: |
I have found a very tiny bug.
If you submit a message with
[size=0]Some text[/size] the text appears suitably small. But if you edit that message then it is changed to
[size]Some text[/size] (note the missing '=0') Obviously this is not a 'show stopper'.
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Panda Member (Idle past 3742 days) Posts: 2688 From: UK Joined: |
A bug report for you!
If you change a vote (i.e. click a symbol twice) the symbols disappear completely until you refresh the page.
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Panda Member (Idle past 3742 days) Posts: 2688 From: UK Joined: |
I am using FF4 and it also happens in IE8.
(This is on an XP machine.) {abe}I have updated to FF5 and it is still broken. Edited by Panda, : No reason given.
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Panda Member (Idle past 3742 days) Posts: 2688 From: UK Joined: |
Admin writes:
I can't let you link in to my work PC, so we will have to sort it when I get home. Do either of you have VNC? (I will also need to confirm it happens on my home PC.) {abe} It does happen on my home PC (FF5 + XP). But I am ok setting up TeamViewer or whatever in the evenings. Edited by Panda, : No reason given.
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Panda Member (Idle past 3742 days) Posts: 2688 From: UK Joined: |
Yup.
Seems fixed. Can I put my password back?Always remember: QUIDQUID LATINE DICTUM SIT ALTUM VIDITUR Science flies you into space; religion flies you into buildings.
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Panda Member (Idle past 3742 days) Posts: 2688 From: UK Joined: |
Hi Percy,
Steps to reproduce the bug: 1 Go to the new geology thread: Introduction To Geology.2 Scroll down to RAZD's message: Message 18. 3 Click the 'reply' button. 4 Scroll down to bottom of the 'reply' screen: This message is a reply to: Message 1 by Dr Adequate, posted 14/09/2011 10:39 AM Dr Adequate has not yet responded 5 Click the 'Message 1' link. ...nothing happens.Always remember: QUIDQUID LATINE DICTUM SIT ALTUM VIDITUR Science flies you into space; religion flies you into buildings.
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Panda Member (Idle past 3742 days) Posts: 2688 From: UK Joined: |
Possibly another bug for you!
The following text doesn't work properly. The 'less than' symbol + any character seems to break the formatting. (Maybe you can check for a closing '>' before treating it as html?) This:Test Edited by Panda, : No reason given.If I were you And I wish that I were you All the things I'd do To make myself turn blue
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Panda Member (Idle past 3742 days) Posts: 2688 From: UK Joined: |
Admin writes:
So as not to clutter the General Discussion Of Moderation Procedures thread, I'll post a reply here... I am, as we speak, automating summation mode. A thread in summation mode will only allow a participant one additional message, and it must be a General Reply, not a reply to a specific message. I'm also implementing access restrictions for threads. Right now member permissions can be controlled only at the forum level. The new capability will allow participation in individual threads to be controlled in one of two ways: Participant List: Only members on the participant list can post. Non-participant List: Members on the non-participant list cannot post. Any thread will be able to have a participant list or a non-participant list, but not both. Moderators will always be able to post or reply to any thread or message, unless the thread is closed. I might be teaching you to suck eggs, but I suggest that the best way to implement this is to have just one list and an 'include/exclude' flag that applies to every person listed. Edited by Panda, : No reason given.If I were you And I wish that I were you All the things I'd do To make myself turn blue
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Panda Member (Idle past 3742 days) Posts: 2688 From: UK Joined: |
Percy writes:
I think you are agreeing with my suggestion, but I am not sure - so just in case: Initially it seems like this is the best approach, but then you have to ask how do you handle those not on the list. Attempting to answer this question leads to the conclusion that unless the list consists of all members (too unwieldy) that it must be a member subset that is either inclusive or exclusive.The difference between inclusive and exclusive is simply size. (i.e. If the exclusive list is larger than the inclusive list then you make the list inclusive). If you wish to allow everyone, you change the list to 'exclusive' and leave it empty. But... Percy writes:
...if you are going to include groups, then you will need two lists so that you can include GroupA but exclude MemberB (who is a member of GroupA).
This also leads to the conclusion that the member group concept is required. Percy writes:
Normally, when someone suggests giving that much flexibility to users I would expect stupid or abusive behaviour. Members could join many groups, but there would be the need for classifying groups as mutually exclusive.e.g. Quickly joining a creationist group so that they can post abuse in a 'creationist only' thread or not joining any groups and then not understanding why they can't post in many threads. I expect a lot a tweaking being needed on a system like that. If I were you And I wish that I were you All the things I'd do To make myself turn blue
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Panda Member (Idle past 3742 days) Posts: 2688 From: UK Joined: |
Admin writes: I was thinking of something similar to Phat's idea the other day. This is a good idea, I'll put it on the todo list.But I then thought: don't browsers already have bookmarks...? So I was left wondering what a second tier of bookmarks would add to the 'user experience'.About the only think I thought might be additional functionality is having a "Bookmark this message" button which would add a direct link to that message to the browser's bookmarks. (It is already possible to bookmark individual messages in your browser - but this would make it a little less fiddly.) Or maybe instead make the "Message 310 of 317" a link to itself - allowing people to right click and select "Bookmark this link...". Just some thoughts... Edited by Panda, : No reason given. Edited by Panda, : No reason given.If I were you And I wish that I were you All the things I'd do To make myself turn blue
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Panda Member (Idle past 3742 days) Posts: 2688 From: UK Joined: |
I notice from one of Coyote's posts that there is an issue with unclosed tags.
It looks like the parser is only checking for a closing tag but doesn't care what the closing tag is. i.e.: Only this sentence is bolded! produced by
<b>Only this sentence is bolded!</b> Edited by Panda, : No reason given. Edited by Panda, : No reason given."There is no great invention, from fire to flying, which has not been hailed as an insult to some god." J. B. S. Haldane
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Panda Member (Idle past 3742 days) Posts: 2688 From: UK Joined: |
More than this sentence is bolded!
produced by:
<b>More than this sentence is bolded!</i> Edited by Panda, : No reason given."There is no great invention, from fire to flying, which has not been hailed as an insult to some god." J. B. S. Haldane
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Panda Member (Idle past 3742 days) Posts: 2688 From: UK Joined: |
Yes, it is the unclosed tag that is making the text bold, but I would suggest that the formatting crossing over into the signature and posting 'history' could be considered a bug.
(Obviously, it is not a 'showstopper' though.) Maybe this will show the problem better.
(Only bold and italic seems to affect the posting history text.): <b><i><font style='background-color:green' color='red' size=10>Produces: Edited by Panda, : No reason given. Edited by Panda, : No reason given."There is no great invention, from fire to flying, which has not been hailed as an insult to some god." J. B. S. Haldane
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