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Traveller in Time Reporting Bugs -o-o- Broken the chain of Pliny -o-o- Hired Started conversation Jun 17, 2006
Traveller in Time reading and puzzling
"I guess < F4438816?thread=3102587 > 'Chocoholics join here' is the target thread .
< AddThread?inreplyto=35737200 > is a reply to the first posting in that thread.
I can not leave for what it is I want to heaven with it
Or something. . . "
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Traveller in Time Reporting Bugs -o-o- Broken the chain of Pliny -o-o- Hired Posted Jun 17, 2006
" Doing copy and paste too messy
< AddThread?inreplyto=35737200 > is a reply to the first posting in that thread.
I can not leave for what it is I want to heaven with it
"
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chocoholic Posted Jun 17, 2006
TiT, I've inserted a Gusetbook using my coding from Emmily's PS, no problem this time. Not sure what I did before, I think I just Previewed the first post, withouit sending it. nevermind, it's sorted now.
CD/Em
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chocoholic Posted Jun 19, 2006
Hmmm TiT, do Guest Books not work in Anumber Entries?
I've inserted 3 in A12588735 a chocolate word puzzle page, meant as indivual posts each time, so they can't look at previous posts. But when I tried to check they were okay, I got an error page.
Be back soon, have to go buy a pack of Maltesers, BH's orders.
CD/Em
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chocoholic Posted Jun 19, 2006
A bit of further infomation - I had included the A in front of the number - have now removed that. Now when I try to post in the guestbooks, it doesn't post, instead at the bottom I get the number - 4288864
CD/Em
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Traveller in Time Reporting Bugs -o-o- Broken the chain of Pliny -o-o- Hired Posted Jun 19, 2006
Traveller in Time trying to give some brief guidance
"The Guestbook is meant to either create a thread using
ADDTHREAD="forum-number" (Only the digits for the forum on the Entry, NOT the Entry number)
or give a reply to a single threead (wich you already started)
INREPLYTO="posting-number" (Only the digits)
The Posting number you can find by reading the widget (chicken feet) or hoovering over the reply button. "
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Traveller in Time Reporting Bugs -o-o- Broken the chain of Pliny -o-o- Hired Posted Jun 19, 2006
Forum for the test entry: F4560488?thread=Forum for the test entry: F4560488. (Each posting will create a new thread)
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chocoholic Posted Jun 19, 2006
D'oh, I thought that was too easy. I'd copied it from Jimster's page, and just changed it to the text I wanted. Saw there was three numbers, and Jimter's U number had three numbers in 'GUESTBOOK FORUM=' without taking too much notice I thought that was his U number
I'll go see if I can sort it out.
CD/Em
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Traveller in Time Reporting Bugs -o-o- Broken the chain of Pliny -o-o- Hired Posted Jun 19, 2006
Traveller in Time on his head
"I know I should read the < <./>GuideML-Guestbook</.> >
You are right about the FORUM attribute. (GUESTBOOT is the Tag and the names you add values to are the Attributes)
I only remember the syntax, as in what value are you supposed to use for what attribute.
Little remark about the test entry: the COLS is missing. "
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Traveller in Time Reporting Bugs -o-o- Broken the chain of Pliny -o-o- Hired Posted Jun 19, 2006
List your boxes of chocolates here -
"Remember to keep the tags and attributes upper case this, at least increases browser compatibility. "
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chocoholic Posted Jun 19, 2006
Got them working I've only tested one, using Emmily in another browser, I assume if one works they all will chnanged few lower case to caps. TiT
CD/Em
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Traveller in Time Reporting Bugs -o-o- Broken the chain of Pliny -o-o- Hired Posted Jun 19, 2006
48 hours ago
190758 4:45 online
4288864 0:45 online
24 hours ago
190758 3:00 online
4288864 3:45 online
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chocoholic Posted Jun 19, 2006
Do you have a photographic memory TiT, you seem to have the ability to find anything, anytime.
I don't often use two browsers, sometimes swap between names to save confusion if someone doesn't know I'm both names, or to post in PR, only post there in Emmily.
CD/Em
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chocoholic Posted Jun 20, 2006
Sorry, another question for you TiT
Is there a way to cross out a word, in plain text, like you have on your PS. I've tried a few different letters between the < > but none seem to work
CD/Em
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Traveller in Time Reporting Bugs -o-o- Broken the chain of Pliny -o-o- Hired Posted Jun 20, 2006
Traveller in Time more and more convinced of the 'Call to Arms'
"
Strikethrough
(As used on my Personal Space)"
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chocoholic Posted Jun 20, 2006
TiT, that was the first one I tried, thought it would work in plain text/convesations, but obviously they don't never mind
CD/Em
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