Bug with smilies: always puts them at end of typed message
Whenever typing a post and I choose to go back and add a smilie (by clicking on it in the box to the left) it sticks it at the end of whatever message I have typed. A bit of an annoyance I end up having to copy and paste it to the right place each time...
Has been happening for a while and only on this messageboard..
I hope it is straightforward to fix
Regards
Fraser
May-09-2005 10:50
Sand Leaper
Tension hunter
Registered: Jul 2001
Location: Oslo, Norway
This happens whenever you use the vB code buttons too. Would be good if it could be taken care of.
Its common on pretty much most of the forums, i dont think its possible for the curser location to be used to place a item within a text box (the same thing happens in phpbb and xoops (other forum software I have experience of))
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May-09-2005 18:13
Abhay
banned user
Registered: May 2004
Location: mould coast
bothers me a bit too...
I always forget and put the smilies in the wro ng place
May-10-2005 14:17
Hanki
... Timewritin'
Registered: May 2004
Location: Plastic City
Happens on every single forum I use...
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May-11-2005 22:25
Surreal JRS
Balearic Sunset
Registered: Jan 2005
Location: Kicking it in Toronto, Canada
I know the latest vBulletin fixes all this. The WYSIWYG editor is pretty sweet.
One swamper manages to find all the little hacks hes done to the forum!
He has said in the past however hes taking a "if it aint broke then dont fix it attitude"
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May-12-2005 18:27
Surreal JRS
Balearic Sunset
Registered: Jan 2005
Location: Kicking it in Toronto, Canada
quote:
Originally posted by jon
"if it aint broke then dont fix it attitude"
Hah, I could say the same for MS DOS. It aint broke, but you sure as hell had to upgrade to do more useful things! But then again, us smart people just used Linux!
vBulletin is also a commercial product that requires a license for it's use. There are many feature complete free OS Bulletin Board packages out there such as phpBB.
Del is supposed to be Mistah Open Source damn it!!!
/me retracts Del's nerd status ;p
Oh, and phpBB and vBulletin both support a MySQL backend, and I thought I saw a database converter script floating around a while back. I'll have to hunt for it...
Anyway, I look forward to any improvements to this board. Go TA!