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Posted 07/06/2005 19:32:00 |
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Junior Member
      
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| I have several users that are reporting issues with the carriage return when I had the HTML options disabled. I had them take screenshots of the reply window before and after posting, and sure enough the carriage returns disappear when they hit post. This stopped happening when I turned the HTML features back on. Just a little FYI. Thanks!
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Posted 07/06/2005 22:43:47 |
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Would you mind posting those screen shots??
 Jimmy Stuart
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Posted 08/06/2005 10:37:21 |
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Posted 08/06/2005 14:34:23 |
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AlvistChicago (6/7/2005) I have several users that are reporting issues with the carriage return when I had the HTML options disabled. I had them take screenshots of the reply window before and after posting, and sure enough the carriage returns disappear when they hit post. This stopped happening when I turned the HTML features back on. Just a little FYI. Thanks!I understand your problem, the solution in your case is to create an IFCode for carriage return like [br]. In fact, when you disable HTML you are disabling the formatting of the message and the only way to format it is using IFCode. This way you'll be sure that nobody will post any javascript message that could disturb your users and still be able to emulate carriage returns.
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Posted 08/06/2005 22:34:24 |
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Perhaps I don't understand: Does this forum do that already? I have no HTML options, yet I just hit "Enter" and it adds a carriage return behind the scenes. When I have the HTML option disabled in my own instance, no such luck. Thanks!
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Posted 09/06/2005 08:20:31 |
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IF.NET 4.2 Coming Soon
      
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| Hi Tim, Many thanks for your comments. If HTML is disabled hitting carriage return within posts should certainly add a line break both within the editor and when viewing the message. This may be a possible bug. I'll confirm further once investigated fully.
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Ryan Healey Director / Developer
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Posted 09/06/2005 09:05:41 |
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Fantastic. I just want to add again how impressed I am with the software overall. The development practices you have in place for this software are at the very top of their class. The software shows it.
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Posted 09/06/2005 09:50:19 |
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IF.NET 4.2 Coming Soon
      
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| Hi Tim, Many thanks for your kind words. You'll be pleased to hear we've identified this as an issue and it should be resolved within the forthcoming RC3 release. In the meantime if you would like to implement the fix please don't hesitate to contact me and i'll let you know which method to edit. Thanks again for your kind words Tim, greatly appreciated
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Ryan Healey Director / Developer
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Posted 27/03/2006 14:16:44 |
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| When users are posting the top line of the post is in one colour the remainder another. A carage return adds a blank line <p> </p> but this is removed on posting. How do I fix this. Thanks.
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