I'm not seeing the things Nilly is seeing, but it does sound disturbing like the obnoxious porn stealth-ware that had been snuck on to my uncle's computer back in May. The one where it had replaced certain words that could be seen as suggestive with links to a porn site, including specific locations, like the due South slug.
Obviously Nilly's isn't linking to anything, but I wonder...
Nilly, is the word that looks like a link in the due South slug "mature," or the Hebrew equvalent? Is it one of the other words, is it the whole slug?
is the word that looks like a link in the due South slug "mature," or the Hebrew equvalent? Is it one of the other words, is it the whole slug?
I'm not sure I understand what you're asking, but it looks like this:
Due South: Mountie Fetishists Anon! [closed] (4066 messages, 4066 new)
A place to talk about all aspects of Due South. Slash-oriented. Some content may be M for Mature. No Ray wars.
and only the actual name of the thread is linkable, nothing else [Edit: unlike in my example].
However, I think the problem is somewhere on my computer/browser, because there's a post in UnAmerican that contained a link, and the link looks like it's not closed, but only to me (similar to what I described in the paragraph above). So it's probably not a general thing and nothing to be worried about, I think.
I'm not sure I understand what you're asking, but it looks like this:
Don't worry about it. You've confirmed that your problem is different than the one I expereinced.
That's all I've got, sorry I couldn't be more helpful.
Sean, it just goes to show that porn isn't always the answer.
Nilly -- Typoboy's post in Unamerican
did
have bad html. There was an open
t A
tag which I just fixed. So I don't think your two problems are related. Maybe.
Was there? Because I looked at the html, and it looked okay. The page looked okay, too. Must be slipping...
The quotes in the corner of the screen are not changing for me. It has been stuck on this one for days:
If every vampire who said he was at the crucifixion was actually there, it would have been like Woodstock
Spike, 'School Hard'
The closing
t /A
was a
t A
-- I think many browsers close it automatically when the
t /P
shows up.