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Thanks for the quick fix. Awesome.
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You didn't search hard enough...
I wasn't, now I am, then I won't be anymore.
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I have noticed a bug in the styling for the quotes.
If the original text contains a strikeout then the strikeout is removed from the formatting.
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DaveAuld wrote: contains a strikeout then
See;
but you can manually add it back in.........
DaveAuld wrote: contains a strikeout then
Should this not inherit from the original text?
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As far as I know quoting a post just gives you the text and not the formatting itself. Sometimes when I quote a post with emotes, I don't get them in the quoted text unless I add them manually either.
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I had drafted a reply to say "we do that because there's no way to get the actual HTML". But I was wrong.
I'll have an updated posted in the next couple of hours that provides full HTML quoting.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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I am a platinum debator and when I vote any post up then it is only giving 6 reputation points to the person whose post I am upvoting. Shouldn't it be 24 considering I am a platinum debator? Or is it based on some total reputation points.
I am not sure whether this is a bug or the feature.
.AK.
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I am experiencing the same thing.
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This is looking to be a big problem now. I upvoted a person's post and he said he got 3 points when I'm a Gold Debator. I wonder if this bug happens only in General Indian Topics? Because I was upvoted earlier today in The Lounge by someone and it gave me 24 points.
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Nithin Sundar wrote: I upvoted a person's post and he said he got 3 points
How does he know the upvote was from you? We don't publish this information.
If you send me a link to the message I can look at his rep points and see what's happening.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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Here[^] is such a post, when me and Nish were discussing the same issue. I gave a 5 on his post to test and he replied to me that it gave him 6 points.
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The current logic in the system is:
A post in a non-programming forum gives you debator points.
Up-vote a non-programming forum message gives the voter organiser points and the votee participation points.
I'll change this so points are awarded as debator points.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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I think this clarifies it. In this when I upvote someone in non programming forum then it will be bronze points only because I am bronze organizer.
Chris Maunder wrote: I'll change this so points are awarded as debator points.
This will be welcome change.
.AK.
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Chris Maunder wrote: Up-vote a non-programming forum message gives the voter organiser points and the
votee participation points.
I believed I always get debator points when someone upvoted my posts in non-programming forums, but then again you know much better than me.
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Woo hoo looks like its working fine now. If I am upvoting it is giving 24 reputation to the person. Check that out for yourself also.
.AK.
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Thanks Chris looks like it is sorted out.
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Chris Maunder wrote: and the votee participation points.
Surely you mean Debator points? Take the message below 'cut & pasted' stright from my Rep Point table. It has always been Debator points. Hence why my Debator points are quite high in comparison to my Participation points.
27 Feb 2011 5:39 AM General Forum Message Upvoted Debator Forum Message Predictions For the 'Big One' 24
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Well actually I upvoted all good replies in one of my threads. The person asked me if I was the one who did it and gave me a 5 as well. That was when he noticed that he received less points.
Link to thread: GIT is awesome[^]
Link to that post: The post[^]
By the way sorry for the late reply Chris. I didn't find much time to login before.
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Chris, it is happening. I created another account. I logged into that account and posted a thread. Then I went into my main account and voted a 5 on my other account thread. I only got 6 points and I am a platinum debator. So is it based also on rep points as well?
[EDIT]
I see you have fixed the problem. Thanks.
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It doesn't seem like the editor in the Q&A section is accepting pre tags. I've tried to edit some questions to format the code snippets and it didn't work, it just adds the <pre> in plain text. I also noticed that when pasting code snippets that include html the "Ignore HTML" checkbox had no affect, everything was encoded.
Tried with both IE9 and Chrome, same results.
I know the language. I've read a book. - _Madmatt
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Below the text area edit field there's a checkbox called "Ignore HTML in text (good for code snippets)". This checkbox must be unchecked.
Uncheck it and you'll be doing fine.
Cheers!
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Yes, I understand. Either checked or unchecked, no difference. Give me some credit for knowing how a checkbox works.
I know the language. I've read a book. - _Madmatt
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My bad! I didn't fully read your question and had just tripped over that checkbox thing myself a couple of times lately.
I promise to be more thorough next time.
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The encoding and the Ignore HTML are different: just above "Ignore HTML" are four options:
When pasting:
wrap in PRE block
escape HTML characters
allow HTML
Auto detect If you select "allow HTML" then it will not encode any of the < or > characters so you existing formatting will work.
"Ignore HTML..." just treats all tags as if they were encoded so they will always display (annoying thing it is, too)
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I tried several of the combination of options and none seemed to have an effect.
I know the language. I've read a book. - _Madmatt
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