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GeneralRe: Issues Adding Blog Feed Pin
Lee P Richardson28-Nov-11 14:25
Lee P Richardson28-Nov-11 14:25 
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Lee P Richardson29-Nov-11 8:06
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GeneralRe: Issues Adding Blog Feed Pin
Chris Maunder29-Nov-11 16:05
cofounderChris Maunder29-Nov-11 16:05 
AnswerRe: Issues Adding Blog Feed Pin
Lee P Richardson29-Nov-11 16:08
Lee P Richardson29-Nov-11 16:08 
SuggestionAn intermittent (?) and very specific bug in the CP editor in QA Pin
BillWoodruff27-Nov-11 16:20
professionalBillWoodruff27-Nov-11 16:20 
GeneralRe: An odd and very specific bug in the CP editor Pin
Chris Maunder27-Nov-11 16:35
cofounderChris Maunder27-Nov-11 16:35 
SuggestionRe: An odd and very specific bug in the CP editor Pin
thatraja27-Nov-11 16:59
professionalthatraja27-Nov-11 16:59 
GeneralRe: An odd and very specific bug in the CP editor Pin
Chris Maunder27-Nov-11 17:08
cofounderChris Maunder27-Nov-11 17:08 
No one is going to read a sticky post in the bugs board before posting an article or message, and only a small number will read the post before posting a bug report.

The only thing to do is either make the problem go away, or make it so that it's obvious that something's going weird (or could go weird) at the time of posting.

1. We could switch to Markdown and ditch HTML support (or support a limited set)
2. We could have the HTML parsers test every tag they find against the known set of valid HTML tags and escape the <'s around unknown ones. Possible, but it slows things down nicely
3. Have the auto-preview do something like highlight in yellow tags that seem "odd" (how we determine "odd" can be done in a variety of ways).

(2) is probably the best idea for all forums that don't actually expect HTML tags in text. ie any web-focused forum will have the same issue.

(1) is a very neat solution but means none of the formatting we're all enjoying such as divs and tables.

There's always (4) which is:

4. Implement Markdown and set it as the default format method, but allow members to move to HTML if they wish.
cheers,
Chris Maunder

The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP

GeneralRe: An odd and very specific bug in the CP editor Pin
BillWoodruff27-Nov-11 23:27
professionalBillWoodruff27-Nov-11 23:27 
GeneralRe: An odd and very specific bug in the CP editor Pin
Chris Maunder28-Nov-11 5:41
cofounderChris Maunder28-Nov-11 5:41 
GeneralRe: An intermittent (?) and very specific bug in the CP editor in QA Pin
Richard MacCutchan27-Nov-11 22:45
mveRichard MacCutchan27-Nov-11 22:45 
GeneralRe: An intermittent (?) and very specific bug in the CP editor in QA Pin
BillWoodruff28-Nov-11 0:12
professionalBillWoodruff28-Nov-11 0:12 
GeneralRe: An intermittent (?) and very specific bug in the CP editor in QA Pin
Richard MacCutchan28-Nov-11 0:56
mveRichard MacCutchan28-Nov-11 0:56 
BugDeleted Tip/Tricks in approval list Pin
thatraja27-Nov-11 7:03
professionalthatraja27-Nov-11 7:03 
GeneralRe: Deleted Tip/Tricks in approval list Pin
Chris Maunder27-Nov-11 16:35
cofounderChris Maunder27-Nov-11 16:35 
SuggestionReducing QA "static" by an order of magnitude without discouraging posters Pin
BillWoodruff27-Nov-11 6:47
professionalBillWoodruff27-Nov-11 6:47 
SuggestionRe: Reducing QA "static" by an order of magnitude without discouraging posters Pin
thatraja27-Nov-11 7:25
professionalthatraja27-Nov-11 7:25 
GeneralRe: Reducing QA "static" by an order of magnitude without discouraging posters Pin
Chris Maunder27-Nov-11 7:30
cofounderChris Maunder27-Nov-11 7:30 
GeneralRe: Reducing QA "static" by an order of magnitude without discouraging posters Pin
BillWoodruff27-Nov-11 7:58
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GeneralRe: Reducing QA "static" by an order of magnitude without discouraging posters Pin
Chris Maunder27-Nov-11 16:45
cofounderChris Maunder27-Nov-11 16:45 
GeneralRe: Reducing QA "static" by an order of magnitude without discouraging posters Pin
Richard MacCutchan27-Nov-11 22:43
mveRichard MacCutchan27-Nov-11 22:43 
GeneralRe: Reducing QA "static" by an order of magnitude without discouraging posters Pin
BillWoodruff28-Nov-11 0:08
professionalBillWoodruff28-Nov-11 0:08 
GeneralRe: Reducing QA "static" by an order of magnitude without discouraging posters Pin
Yvan Rodrigues28-Nov-11 11:12
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BugEmail Notification Pin
RaisKazi25-Nov-11 19:31
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