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Originally Posted by DragonlordP
OK, here's my problem:
I have two styles installed, one white and one black. At the beginning, a user's font in the chatroom looks white if you have the black style and black if you have the white style, just like it should be. Now, if the user goes to his control panel and changes the color and then changes back to "use default color", it becomes black - or whatever color is set as default in that user's usergroup permissions. This means that users with the black style can't see what he's writing. I've currently set the default color to green, so that it's visible in both styles, but I'd like to get it to work like it should - white on black, black on white.
Also, is there a way to exclude specific colors from the users selection? So that I can exclude black and white (or any color that isn't viewable in both styles)?
Thanks in advance, great piece of software.
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Hum, I'll mark this as a bug it's odd, I'll have a look.
I'll also add an option to specify the colors allowed in the chatbox.
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Originally Posted by Gn_Snake
Hello,
I have the same problem I had with the previous version for vb3.x then resolved with a patch.
Chat if I write a word with the accent, the chat does not write the message, but remains on standby
What can be?
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What was that patch ?
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Originally Posted by Jeweetog
The * (asterisk) has a 'purpose' in the programming language php.
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Yes but that shouldn't fire an error

I should have string processing to avoid that.
Adding this to bug list.