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August 15, 2005, 19:37 | |
Ulyaoth
Beardless 2 posts |
Quote: Look: the code tag doesn't work in URL's ____________ |
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August 15, 2005, 19:55 | |
Fiona
games are terrible -9616558 posts |
What the fuck... [edit] I've taken a look and this is seriously impossible. The first thing that happens when BBCode gets parsed is it seperates code tags, everything inside code tags is put to the side and everything out of it is then parsed. Including the URL parsing. After that the bits of code, parsed and not parse are put back together. There's no way this can happen. [edit] Wait I've taken a look at what you've done. My code is working fine it's just the weird way you've done it. There's no way to circumvent that, and anyway why would I want to? Only a retard would put that in a URL.:) [Edited on August 15, 2005 by Fiona] ____________ laffo |
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August 16, 2005, 02:02 | |
PB
Defender of the faith 630 posts |
Code: If I did put it in this way, I'd expect (and therefore want) this to happen! Or am I missing the point? ____________ |
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August 25, 2005, 15:29 | |
Ulyaoth
Beardless 2 posts |
now that I think of it... code tags in url's are quite useless. :p I kind of meant the opposite. urls in code tags. Code: some_code(); //this is from [url]http://www.somesite.com[/url] that's what I meant... hmmm. sorry. ____________ |
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