Also...
#1301 posted by
metlslime on 2009/06/24 00:04:34
i might consider allowing anchor tags only in discussion/news threads, and not in posts. This means our news can look nicer, and anything malicious is easily moderated (since threads are few compared to posts.)
Lol, Great Link
#1302 posted by
negke on 2009/06/24 00:08:56
Ricky: "sweet deadly white stick" up your rump
oh god I am a gullible idiot.
:)
#1308 posted by
mwh on 2009/06/24 05:16:14
Input validation is a thicket of all sorts of horrors.
Oh No...
#1310 posted by
JPL on 2009/06/24 07:52:05
Damn, what is this shit !!?? czg: you are the most stupid of us, you damn bastard ! I hate you !
#1315 posted by
Spirit on 2009/06/24 08:02:23
"Hey, nothing happened"
"Hm, still nothing"
"ooooooooooooooooh"
Czg
#1316 posted by
JPL on 2009/06/24 08:03:43
Forgot what I said, Spirit is the winner of this stupidity context without any doubts :P
This Exploit Is Hilarous...
#1317 posted by
metlslime on 2009/06/24 09:16:40
but it is now fixed. Anchor tag URLs must start with the ftp, http, or https scheme in order to be converted to clickable links.
And....
#1319 posted by
metlslime on 2009/06/24 09:36:55
as a trial, i made it so user-created anchor tags are embedded in square brackets, so that they can be distinguished from raw URLs. We'll see how it feels. Example:
http://www.google.com/ -- raw URL
http://www.goatse.cx/ -- anchor tag
#1320 posted by anonymous user on 2009/06/30 18:24:45
more mapping less cady garden bitches!!!
Forum Search
#1321 posted by
negke on 2009/08/04 12:58:21
While the Google trick is well-known to all of us, new members or guests seem to get confused by the apparent lack of an integrated search function here (which often results in misplaced posts/threads). Now, what about simply adding another link up there leading to a simple search form that forwards the request to Google with the site:celephais.net/board argument added?
I Suggest
#1323 posted by
Spirit on 2009/08/04 17:42:45
Scroogle is Google without the data mining or ads, it even is SSL encrypted and from my experience after more than a year very reliable:
https://ssl.scroogle.org/cgi-bin/nbbw.cgi?Gw=site:celephais.net/board
Without SSL:
http://www.scroogle.org/cgi-bin/nbbw.cgi?Gw=site:celephais.net/board