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Noparse BB Code
My noparse tags do not work. How can I add the noparse BB Code so it works?
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Hmm, haven't had any problems with noparse myself. Do you have an example of what doesn't work?
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Thanks for the FAST response! I appreciate that!
http://www.nintendo-daily.com/forums...ad.php?p=23242 |
What is the actual content of the post? Is there cross nesting?
There are a number of reports in the vBcom tracker about problems with the noparse tag. It is possible that one of those reports may apply to you. |
I'm not quite sure what you're asking. The noparse tag does not work with UBBC.
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Edit the post to see the raw text. It should looks something like this: [b]test[/b]
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OK, it looks exactly like the post.
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Ah, you must be using the WYSIWYG editor. Other than suggesting to temporarily disable add-ons, view the site with the default vB skin, and look through the tracker at vBcom, there isn't much we can do here at vBorg to fix this for you, assuming it is a bug in the stock vB code. The place to get vB bug fixes is here: http://tracker.vbulletin.com/
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Here's what the thread looks like when I edit it and have the standard editor enabled.
[*noparse]:)[*/noparse] [*noparse]:wee:[*/noparse] [*noparse][*I]asdf[*/I][*/noparse] [*noparse][*noparse][*/noparse][*/noparse] ...without the asterisks of course. |
It looks like this line here:
[*noparse][*noparse][*/noparse][*/noparse] Is what might be causing the problem. Try removing that line and see if the post then looks like this: :) :wee: asdf If things look good after the edit, try to avoid nesting noparse tags. |
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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