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typolifi Started conversation Apr 11, 2001
I saw it wasn't possible anymore to "test" the entries, at least in the way it is indicated in your article. Is there still something I can do to view the original code of the articles?
typo
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h2g2Support Posted Apr 12, 2001
Until we reinstate the test feature - hopefully very soon - unfortunately not. Sorry about that, but we found a security hole in the test feature and had to disable it until we fixed it. It's fixed on our test server, but we don't want to do another live update until after the Easter break.
In the meantime, sorry, it's simply disabled.
Mark
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cloughie(Patron Saint of Flying Pigs)stop by my barbecue! A520318 Posted Apr 24, 2001
Well, Easter is over. Where's the test? No hurry, but how do you steal GuideML when you can't see it?
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typolifi Posted Apr 25, 2001
Coelacanth taugh me a very simple thing to view it. Choose "View source" in the menus of your browser...
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typolifi Posted Apr 26, 2001
Yet guideml tags are intact among all the html stuff. It's only a matter of finding them out!
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cloughie(Patron Saint of Flying Pigs)stop by my barbecue! A520318 Posted Apr 26, 2001
hmm, don't know if I have the patience for that, but thanks! I didn't look too closely, I just assumed it was all HTML.
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