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Thanks, installing this soon.
edit; Installed it and it's working great, thanks a lot! |
hmmm.. using firefox. It gave me invalid hash after posting an email address. I checked it in IE and it worked fine, then I refreshed my firefoxpage and it showed correctly.
Awesome hack and I am using it, but I would like to know when it is upgraded. *clicks install* |
does this only happen when using quick reply? or also when using the normal reply form?
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It happens the same for each instance.
It only seems to affect the posters browser though - I tried it both ways, and got "invalid hash" Then I refreshed the page and it showed correctly on both instances. So, I posted again to recieve the invalid hash. I then opened the thread in a different browser and it looked fine. So, other than the occasional PM wondering why that happened from the one user who will see "invalid hash" rather than the actual email image prior to refreshing the page - I don't see a problem. |
it should be fixed now, the AJAX stuff caused the browser to receive the HTML code before the hash was saved to the database
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Yep, I just tried it and it's all good. Thanks man!
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Yeah, I was using Firefox too, sorry I didn't get back to you.
Thanks for the fix, this is a great plugin! |
Installed 1.0.2 and tried to create a new thread (which did have subject and message longer than 10 chars) and I got this error:
The following errors occurred when this message was submitted:I'm guessing the regex is striping everything out of those variables. |
couldn't reproduce that error
the rewriting of the email address is done when the vbcode parsing is completed and as far as I can tell the length it checked before the vbcode is parsed. |
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