Question for Jeanne/Ennio

NoExcuses

New member
Ennio,


I am following up with your last post.

You said:

"there is nothing that I can do. You just need to make sure that when you edit your post, you do not edit the [L][/L]."



That's my point! When anyone on this site edits a post, <b> NOT THE LINK </b> but simple text that is in the post, the link chances.


PLEASE, i bet you, since this doesn't seem to make sense to you, try it yourself.

Go to the forum and type both text and then a link. Then go and edit the text (but don't touch the link). Then go back to the post and try to click on your link. It won't work.

There are so many example of this on the forum. People post a link for others to view, and then go back to edit what they said. Then people try to access their link but it doesn't work.

Give it a try on the forum. You'll see what I'm talking about.
 

NoExcuses

New member
Ennio,


I am following up with your last post.

You said:

"there is nothing that I can do. You just need to make sure that when you edit your post, you do not edit the [L][/L]."



That's my point! When anyone on this site edits a post, <b> NOT THE LINK </b> but simple text that is in the post, the link chances.


PLEASE, i bet you, since this doesn't seem to make sense to you, try it yourself.

Go to the forum and type both text and then a link. Then go and edit the text (but don't touch the link). Then go back to the post and try to click on your link. It won't work.

There are so many example of this on the forum. People post a link for others to view, and then go back to edit what they said. Then people try to access their link but it doesn't work.

Give it a try on the forum. You'll see what I'm talking about.
 

NoExcuses

New member
Ennio,


I am following up with your last post.

You said:

"there is nothing that I can do. You just need to make sure that when you edit your post, you do not edit the [L][/L]."



That's my point! When anyone on this site edits a post, <b> NOT THE LINK </b> but simple text that is in the post, the link chances.


PLEASE, i bet you, since this doesn't seem to make sense to you, try it yourself.

Go to the forum and type both text and then a link. Then go and edit the text (but don't touch the link). Then go back to the post and try to click on your link. It won't work.

There are so many example of this on the forum. People post a link for others to view, and then go back to edit what they said. Then people try to access their link but it doesn't work.

Give it a try on the forum. You'll see what I'm talking about.
 

NoExcuses

New member
Ennio,


I am following up with your last post.

You said:

"there is nothing that I can do. You just need to make sure that when you edit your post, you do not edit the [L][/L]."



That's my point! When anyone on this site edits a post, <b> NOT THE LINK </b> but simple text that is in the post, the link chances.


PLEASE, i bet you, since this doesn't seem to make sense to you, try it yourself.

Go to the forum and type both text and then a link. Then go and edit the text (but don't touch the link). Then go back to the post and try to click on your link. It won't work.

There are so many example of this on the forum. People post a link for others to view, and then go back to edit what they said. Then people try to access their link but it doesn't work.

Give it a try on the forum. You'll see what I'm talking about.
 

NoExcuses

New member
Ennio,


I am following up with your last post.

You said:

"there is nothing that I can do. You just need to make sure that when you edit your post, you do not edit the [L][/L]."



That's my point! When anyone on this site edits a post, <b> NOT THE LINK </b> but simple text that is in the post, the link chances.


PLEASE, i bet you, since this doesn't seem to make sense to you, try it yourself.

Go to the forum and type both text and then a link. Then go and edit the text (but don't touch the link). Then go back to the post and try to click on your link. It won't work.

There are so many example of this on the forum. People post a link for others to view, and then go back to edit what they said. Then people try to access their link but it doesn't work.

Give it a try on the forum. You'll see what I'm talking about.
 

NoExcuses

New member
Ennio,


I am following up with your last post.

You said:

"there is nothing that I can do. You just need to make sure that when you edit your post, you do not edit the [L][/L]."



That's my point! When anyone on this site edits a post, <b> NOT THE LINK </b> but simple text that is in the post, the link chances.


PLEASE, i bet you, since this doesn't seem to make sense to you, try it yourself.

Go to the forum and type both text and then a link. Then go and edit the text (but don't touch the link). Then go back to the post and try to click on your link. It won't work.

There are so many example of this on the forum. People post a link for others to view, and then go back to edit what they said. Then people try to access their link but it doesn't work.

Give it a try on the forum. You'll see what I'm talking about.
 
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To put this in more computer-ish terms: when you input a raw link eg <a target=_blank class=ftalternatingbarlinklarge href="http://www.google.com/">http://www.google.com/</a> it auto converts the link into an html link (a href) without the person actually ever using [L][/L] or html.

Unfortunately if you go to edit the post again the software again reads the raw link and tries to add html around the link that is already within html tags so you end up with two html tags around one link thanks to the software.

example:
<a href="linkname">link title</a> it shows up as <a href="linkname"><a href="linkname">link title</a></a> after editing a post.
 
I

IG

Guest
To put this in more computer-ish terms: when you input a raw link eg <a target=_blank class=ftalternatingbarlinklarge href="http://www.google.com/">http://www.google.com/</a> it auto converts the link into an html link (a href) without the person actually ever using [L][/L] or html.

Unfortunately if you go to edit the post again the software again reads the raw link and tries to add html around the link that is already within html tags so you end up with two html tags around one link thanks to the software.

example:
<a href="linkname">link title</a> it shows up as <a href="linkname"><a href="linkname">link title</a></a> after editing a post.
 
I

IG

Guest
To put this in more computer-ish terms: when you input a raw link eg <a target=_blank class=ftalternatingbarlinklarge href="http://www.google.com/">http://www.google.com/</a> it auto converts the link into an html link (a href) without the person actually ever using [L][/L] or html.

Unfortunately if you go to edit the post again the software again reads the raw link and tries to add html around the link that is already within html tags so you end up with two html tags around one link thanks to the software.

example:
<a href="linkname">link title</a> it shows up as <a href="linkname"><a href="linkname">link title</a></a> after editing a post.
 
I

IG

Guest
To put this in more computer-ish terms: when you input a raw link eg <a target=_blank class=ftalternatingbarlinklarge href="http://www.google.com/">http://www.google.com/</a> it auto converts the link into an html link (a href) without the person actually ever using [L][/L] or html.

Unfortunately if you go to edit the post again the software again reads the raw link and tries to add html around the link that is already within html tags so you end up with two html tags around one link thanks to the software.

example:
<a href="linkname">link title</a> it shows up as <a href="linkname"><a href="linkname">link title</a></a> after editing a post.
 
I

IG

Guest
To put this in more computer-ish terms: when you input a raw link eg <a target=_blank class=ftalternatingbarlinklarge href="http://www.google.com/">http://www.google.com/</a> it auto converts the link into an html link (a href) without the person actually ever using [L][/L] or html.

Unfortunately if you go to edit the post again the software again reads the raw link and tries to add html around the link that is already within html tags so you end up with two html tags around one link thanks to the software.

example:
<a href="linkname">link title</a> it shows up as <a href="linkname"><a href="linkname">link title</a></a> after editing a post.
 
I

IG

Guest
To put this in more computer-ish terms: when you input a raw link eg <a target=_blank class=ftalternatingbarlinklarge href="http://www.google.com/">http://www.google.com/</a> it auto converts the link into an html link (a href) without the person actually ever using [L][/L] or html.

Unfortunately if you go to edit the post again the software again reads the raw link and tries to add html around the link that is already within html tags so you end up with two html tags around one link thanks to the software.

example:
<a href="linkname">link title</a> it shows up as <a href="linkname"><a href="linkname">link title</a></a> after editing a post.
 
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