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Still does not work.
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[*noparse][*noparse][*/noparse][*/noparse] is still in the post on your site. :confused:
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I tried an entirely new post with everything except the [*noparse][*noparse][*/noparse][*/noparse] and it still didn't work. Am I suppose to remove it from that first post, then try to make a new post?
EDIT: I tried the above, anyway and still did not make a difference. |
That is fine. I don't think I've ever nested noparse tags. Even here on vBorg, the original deal messes up, but with that 4th line gone, it renders correctly. I was hoping the same thing would happen on your site, but vBorg is still on vB 3.6 and your site is on vB 3.8, so there may be a difference there.
Given that you can see the first noparse tag, are you sure there isn't a set of opening/closing tags around those four lines? No biggie, either way, because if you are sure the problem you are seeing isn't from one of your add-ons, nor nested noparse tags, then it seems to be a problem with the vB code itself. To report bugs go to http://tracker.vbulletin.com/ |
I see. Thanks for the support!!
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Sorry I couldn't fix it for you. :(
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No worries. Thanks for the quick assistance. Maybe someone will see this and have another idea.
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