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Someone care to explain this
<a href="http://www.vbulletin.com/forum/bugs35.php?do=view&bugid=916" target="_blank">http://www.vbulletin.com/forum/bugs3...view&bugid=916</a>
I don't seem to understand why it works in 3.0.7, but if i post the exact same thing in 3.5.0 RC2. The code blocks get all screwy. |
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To quote Scott:
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The "fix" is to use [noparse] tags within the code tags, if I understand it right.
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So basicly, when vB.org upgrades.
This will look like crap: [code] $vbphrase Code:
And untill you upgrade, this will look like crap. Code:
$vbphrase[code] |
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Why not use:
Code:
Your code stuff here |
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heh
/me sings "Here Wayne comes to save the day!!!" XD. ~Curt |
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I've given up on this. The average forum nOob will not even know that the [noparse] bbcode even exist, let alone what it does. All well, I guess I have to deal with this.
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[QUOTE=Live Wire]I've given up on this. The average forum nOob will not even know that the [noparse] bbcode even exist, let alone what it does. All well, I guess I have to deal with this.[/QUOTE]
The 'average newbie' probbly isn't using the [code] bbcode ethor. |
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