AHHH. did I break the Bureaucracy thread? I typed in a post and hit post and got a screen with the thread title, but no posts.
My post had two (font size="-#") tages that I closed with (/font) instead of ().
Jonathan ,'Lies My Parents Told Me'
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AHHH. did I break the Bureaucracy thread? I typed in a post and hit post and got a screen with the thread title, but no posts.
My post had two (font size="-#") tages that I closed with (/font) instead of ().
when I see your post msbelle, I see 50 million asterisks after it?
I can't see past post #959 in there. huh. can't go in to edit it. Stompy foot? help.
ok now it is fine and I took out my tags in case they were the cause of weirdness.
I couldn't either, until Anne posted a post after msbelle's (# 965) and then I could read the whole page just fine, only there was no separating line between msbelle's post (# 964) and Anne's (# 965).
[Edit: now it's OK for me, too]
If an admin wants to get info on what I had posted to try and figure out what was wrong, email me.
Okay, here's something weird. I was browsing the board using Mozilla, and I noticed that every time I clicked 'Next', it was opening the next page in a new browser window. Also, if I clicked on a piece of text to copy it, instead of selecting the text, I got an outline of the HTML table cell that the text resided in, almost as if I was in a WSYSIWYG HTML editor. Very odd. I tried clicking on an external link, and now everything is working properly again, and I can no longer duplicate the behavior.
I hate computers.
Sounds like a weird-ass Mozilla bug.
t /passing blame
That's my thought, too. Probably a momentary bad reaction to php.
I have a question about the search engine -- are the posts returned in any order, or just randomly? I thought they used to be returned chronologically, but I tried it this morning, and they're all mixed up.
Jess, I think they may be sorted first by thread ID, and then chronologically, so that you'll see all your posts in thread #1 first, in order, then thread #2