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TheLastLegion
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Created: August 19, 2008 12:22

HTML broke inader forum

I'm pretty sure you'll notice when you're looking at the article but if it disappears or you don't notice; i want you to take a look at this

 

I couldn't find the "CODE" tag in the TINYMCE editor i just put HTML code as they were and it looks like it broke the design of the forum ?

HTML error code

 

P.S. Also the Updates section in Injader doesn't show the latest version - i don't know if this is automated but making it automated can save more time than you updating the page every time; also if download links can be shown on the page; updates might become more easier just a thought

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Ben
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Created: August 19, 2008 13:20

This image was really big so I resized it.

The thread is fixed now; I will fix the bug properly in 2.0.3.

You're right about Check for updates, think I'll just remove that for now. I could link it to the Release Notes area of Injader.com so it's automatic, but I'm worried it'll cause too much load on the server if a lot of sites start checking for updates. Maybe I'll push the Injader Blog subscription option instead, or add a separate feed for new releases.
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TheLastLegion
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Created: August 19, 2008 14:00

Another bug:

on index page if you log out

I get this message:


System Message

You are not authorised to view this page.
This may be because you're not logged in. You can login here.

Supporting information: Admin

Go back to the previous page.



However when i click "Go back to previous page" it doesn't work; as i hovered over the link the link shown in the status bar was:

javascript:history.go(-1);
I noticed in the navigation bar after clicking logout the url didn't change; so maybe thats why it can't go to previous page?
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Created: August 19, 2008 19:35

Please could you report new bugs in new threads? Thanks.

The Javascript code was just a quick way to do it, I'll look at fixing that soon.

Logout should probably use a results page as Login does, I'll add that in.

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