Heheheh
#76 posted by
R.P.G. on 2003/04/06 12:03:54
Interesting concept, if a little convoluted.
Test
#77 posted by metlslime on 2003/04/14 14:07:14
test
Test Again
#78 posted by slime on 2003/04/14 14:08:13
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Test
#79 posted by bleh on 2003/04/14 14:10:36
Bleh. Like Others, I Got A...
#81 posted by
R.P.G. on 2003/04/15 12:54:29
...DNS error when posting more than one line.
Oh Crap
#82 posted by
pushplay on 2003/04/15 19:30:08
Now I can only post one line too!
Title Is Not Empty
#83 posted by
nb on 2003/04/16 00:24:06
test with no apostrophe: `
Foo
#84 posted by
nb on 2003/04/16 00:25:00
...apostrophes don`t work?!
Copied From The GA Thread:
#85 posted by
metlslime on 2003/04/16 01:03:19
when my webhost upgraded their servers they must have changed certain PHP settings which affect how apostrophes are handled when inserting strings into a database. I will try to get the issue resolved, but in the meantime, everybody just leave apostrophes out of their posts -- Strunk and White would approve.
Aha
#87 posted by
pushplay on 2003/04/16 22:32:37
Use backslash apostrophe: \'
YARR!
Could've guessed that by myself... So it's just a matter of addslashes() and stripslashes(). Go metlslime, go!
Suckerin' Suckatash
#90 posted by
metlslime on 2003/04/17 14:41:11
my code worked THIS way until they changed the PHP handling of single quotes on me.
It's Always About The Escape Character
#91 posted by
pushplay on 2003/04/17 20:57:24
.
Func_Msgboard "Eating" Posts
#92 posted by
R.P.G. on 2003/04/22 17:14:55
People seem to be saying that Func_Msgboard is "eating" posts. I haven't experienced any eating, but it does give a DNS error when you use an apostrophe. If that happens, just use the "back" button on your browser and then remove the apostrophes!
Yep
the "eating posts" problem seems to be getting quite common, any ideas metlslime?
it allways works fine for me, BTW.
actually, looking above seems like RPG [maybe?] already has the answer??
Also
i wonder if its something to do with the length of the post, seems to only happen to people on long posts??
Yes, It Does Have To Do With Long Posts
#95 posted by
R.P.G. on 2003/04/22 18:43:23
Longer posts mean that it's more likely that you're going to use apostrophes.
RPG
haha ;)
That kind of logic could get you in trouble.
Use Mozilla
#97 posted by
pushplay on 2003/04/22 23:14:01
Moz just doesn't take me to another page when my post has 's, so I just keeping hunting them down and changing them.