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Archived fixes / Re: Disable user selectable language support error
« on June 3rd, 2014, 03:30 PM »
Eeek! Sorry that's my error, I made the admin change in one browser in one site and looked for results in another browser and looked at a different site.
But yes when I look at the correct site it is fixed.
But yes when I look at the correct site it is fixed.
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Archived fixes / Re: Disable user selectable language support error
« on June 3rd, 2014, 03:15 PM »@Nao From http://wedge.org/pub/feats/8542/poll-default-language/
"User's choice, then your browser's language (if available in the installed language list), then the site's default language"
The issue appears to be that when "Enable user-selectable language support" is off then Wedge is using the browser's language even when that language is not marked as 'Available'.
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Bug reports / Re: Posting pictures on posts generates 8 errors
« on June 3rd, 2014, 01:14 PM »
@txcas are you still getting the strtr error? http://wedge.org/pub/bugs/8414/posting-pictures-on-posts-generates-8-errors/msg295208/#msg295208
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Archived fixes / Re: HTML5 validation report
« on April 10th, 2014, 03:21 PM »
I probably didn't understand it then either ;) But it's now marked as Solved :cool:
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Archived fixes / Re: follow_me() bug, shows up from time to time.
« on April 10th, 2014, 03:19 PM »
"unprefix" is a nice word :)
So if it's rare then if Google enable it then it can be changed, and if they don't then, well, it is a rare problem. If I saw it I'd probably think 'bloody internet' and hit F5, which presumably fixes it.
So if it's rare then if Google enable it then it can be changed, and if they don't then, well, it is a rare problem. If I saw it I'd probably think 'bloody internet' and hit F5, which presumably fixes it.
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Bug reports / [Posting] Re: Wrong attachment is uploaded
« on April 10th, 2014, 02:54 PM »
Is there any progress? I could do some testing this evening if so.
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Archived fixes / Re: HTML5 validation report
« on April 10th, 2014, 02:42 PM »
As this topic is in 'Archived' I need to add an @Nao :)
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Archived fixes / Re: HTML5 validation report
« on April 10th, 2014, 02:41 PM »
From the home page, this is given:
No character encoding information was found within the document, either in an HTML meta element or an XML declaration. It is often recommended to declare the character encoding in the document itself, especially if there is a chance that the document will be read from or saved to disk, CD, etc.
...but not from a topic page. The sources show that the topic page has (meta charset="utf-8") whereas index does not.
Is this something to be 'fixed' or is it irrelevant?
No character encoding information was found within the document, either in an HTML meta element or an XML declaration. It is often recommended to declare the character encoding in the document itself, especially if there is a chance that the document will be read from or saved to disk, CD, etc.
...but not from a topic page. The sources show that the topic page has (meta charset="utf-8") whereas index does not.
Is this something to be 'fixed' or is it irrelevant?
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Archived fixes / Re: follow_me() bug, shows up from time to time.
« on April 10th, 2014, 02:11 PM »
So I guess this if fixed then and can be marked as solved and moved?
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Features / Re: New revs - Public comments
« on April 9th, 2014, 09:42 AM »
Contact lists needs doing, but perhaps the rest can start the list for version 1.1 of Wedge. What you have now is already so much better than SMF.
If you wait until everything is completed then everyone else will have released their versions, some of Wedge's membership will have gone and you will be fed up / burnt out.
OTOH releasing sooner, once all loose ends are tied up / tidied away will attract users and you may get more offers of help.
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If you wait until everything is completed then everyone else will have released their versions, some of Wedge's membership will have gone and you will be fed up / burnt out.
OTOH releasing sooner, once all loose ends are tied up / tidied away will attract users and you may get more offers of help.
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| 1. | A few months ago you may have thought "He just wants to get his hands on the software" but it is available and is being used live in many locations, so I have no conflict of interest :) |
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Features / Re: New revs - Public comments
« on April 5th, 2014, 10:12 AM »Or use Github for Windows. Clone the repo then it will only download the latest changed files.Quote from Farjo on January 23rd, 2014, 03:19 AM "is there an easy was to do this (update my installation with the latest rev.s) as I am on hostel WiFi so downloading a Zip and uploading its contents is unfair."
I've found that if I click on Commits it gives a list of commits, and clicking on each of these gives a list of changed files. And so I can download the latest zip and overwrite these files only :) (And I assume I have to clear the cache too.)
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Features / [Poll] Re: Board status icons: what's the point?
« on April 4th, 2014, 10:56 AM »
3 looks good, it's noticeable without shouting :) Would have to see it in action to judge how it looks within a topic though.
"I decided to allow for regular members and guests to view the private board list. It's not really a "secret" anyway, and it gives a better example of a busy forum."
Do you mean just in those pictures or generally?
"I decided to allow for regular members and guests to view the private board list. It's not really a "secret" anyway, and it gives a better example of a busy forum."
Do you mean just in those pictures or generally?
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Features / [Poll] Re: Board status icons: what's the point?
« on April 3rd, 2014, 12:44 PM »
That's excellent. Personally I'd like it in the orange so it sticks out more but like Johnny I need to wait until there are more unread posts.
Good thinking about the new members.
Good thinking about the new members.