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WA 06-13-2002 12:32 AM

Questions, comments on the new forum? Post them here
 
As the title suggests, please use this thread to post any initial questions/comments regarding the new forum. The mods and I will try our best to answer em'

Jeewhizz 06-13-2002 12:42 AM

Suprise guys :)

Have fun,

Jee

<gun type="mod" state="active and smoking">beware tho</gun> ;)

boxer_1 06-13-2002 12:52 AM

Kinda like Christmas in June :thumbsup: !

MrJL 06-13-2002 01:01 AM

So far as I can tell thus far, lookin' GOOD! :) I like the change! :)

Jer!

<edit>
Ahem. Minor typo. Carry on.
</edit>

Thejavaman1 06-13-2002 01:04 AM

Its VB, I will stop screaming, and start posting more...

jkd 06-13-2002 05:03 AM

Bah! I had no idea about vB:
http://validator.w3.org/check?uri=ht...doctype=Inline

Almost makes me want to write my own forum that defines it's structure in XML, and support raw content through namespaces..

<forum:thread starter="jkd" date="1/1/1111">
<forum:reply type="original">
vB is messy!
</form:reply>
<forum:reply from="Thejavaman1">
pimping is <forum:style-bold>cool</forum:style-bold> <forum-smiley type="cool"/>
</forum:reply>
<forum:reply from="Alex Vincent">
Watch me prove 1/0 = 7 using MathML2.0!:
<forum:external-markup>
<math xmlns="bla">
<!-- bla -->
</math>
</forum:external-markup>
Neat, huh?
</forum:reply>
</forum:thread>

Etc, and use XLink and XPointer to build real references and links to forums, threads, replies, users, etc....

Server side XSLT transformations to support legacy browsers, raw XML to decent ones, etc. Might be an interesting summer project. :)

sir pannels 06-13-2002 07:46 AM

Hey all;),
ok gota say this looks much more modern hehe looks cool:) nice work.....so Feyd lookw lonely in the perl/cgi forum hint hint;)
sir p

meerkat 06-13-2002 11:03 AM

Nice fresh look George.

Gonna have to look into the vB code though…

meerkat

justame 06-13-2002 04:00 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by jcj
did not
read any direct info about editing posts, wut i mean to ask
is, how much time is available to me to edit my posts?:o

jcj...
see that just a button® that says...edit ...
click that n' you can just a edit® YOURRR post...
n' as for the just a timelimit®??? as longgg as your post is there??? you can 'edit' it...:O)))

Ökii 06-13-2002 06:42 PM

jcj - another vBulletin board I have visited restricts post editing
to with-in 5 minutes of the original post - I'm not sure how much
time is allowed here, or if there is a time limit anyway.

<script language="javascript">
win = window.open('newpage.htm','win','width=440,height=220,scrolling=no,resizable,status=no');
win.focus();
</script>

I'm just using the above to test whether posted codes are
recompiled by vBulletin with nasty spaces between certain words.

<baited breath>fingers crossed</baited breath>

[edit] Not as bad as it could have been - the line breaking is a
bit of a pain though [/edit 'ed within 5 mins]

brothercake 06-13-2002 10:14 PM

I like this ... especially this :thumbsup:

mouse 06-13-2002 10:47 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by brothercake
I like this ... especially this :thumbsup:
I prefer: :eek:

boxer_1 06-14-2002 12:05 AM

Re: testing for code mangling
 
Quote:

Originally posted by jcj
<DIV style="width:300px;height:40px;padding:10px;font-family:Wide Latin;font-size:32px;color:#330000;text-align:right;filter: progid:DXImageTransform.Microsoft.gradient(GradientType=0,startColorstr=#996600, endColorstr=#3399FF)">Where are the links to the scripts of Dynamic_drive?</DIV>
HTML code is off (See the box in the lower left hand corner of this page titled "Forum Rules").

Links to DD? Here's one... http://www.dynamicdrive.com/ :D. (jk) Seriously, I don't believe there is one from this forum. I could be missing it as well though ;).

x_goose_x 06-14-2002 03:42 AM

Zoinks, yo!
 
:thumbsup:

newmate 06-14-2002 04:04 AM

swell....
 
After signing up and creating a post, not even having a chance to get ANY replies, thank you for throwing everything away so I have to sign up all over again and rewrite a post again this time hoping I get it in the correct forum. So what are all the big improvements besides a long winded sign up? Is this the way that webmasters do it, throw away the entire site and start over from scratch just to “upgrade” something in it? It would have been better to lock out new posts and let the threads and replies have a chance and move over to the "new" format over time and have new posts to the new format only.


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