However nothing that cannot be re-posted publicly:
jaclaz, on 06 June 2011 - 01:12 AM, said:
It seems like text insode CODE tags gets some extra trailing spaces.
Of course this ***** up very often batch code inside it.
Example:
http://www.msfn.org/...r-console-tool/
Is it a "new setting" of the board?
Can it be fixed?
Do we need a "trailing space eliminator" and/or to post a BIG WARNING SIGN?

jaclaz
Of course this ***** up very often batch code inside it.
Example:
http://www.msfn.org/...r-console-tool/
Is it a "new setting" of the board?
Can it be fixed?
Do we need a "trailing space eliminator" and/or to post a BIG WARNING SIGN?
jaclaz
Following are several tests, but not yet a definite solution (also because of the board software change).
5eraph, on 03 February 2012 - 04:34 AM, said:
The copy/paste works fine in Firefox, which is the reason I discounted that possibility. Thanks for checking. 
This is strange.
I will post the following text but without double quotes : "This text has NO trailing spaces" normally, inside a QUOTE, inside a CODE and inside a CODEBOX:
This text has NO trailing spaces
Quote
This text has NO trailing spaces
This text has NO trailing spaces
This text has NO trailing spaces
In Opera, plain, QUOTE and CODE have NO trailing spaces, but the CODEBOX has it.
If I try with two lines:
"This text has NO trailing spaces
and is on 2 lines"
This text has NO trailing spaces
and is on 2 lines
Quote
This text has NO trailing spaces
and is on 2 lines
and is on 2 lines
This text has NO trailing spaces and is on 2 lines
This text has NO trailing spaces and is on 2 lines
plain and QUOTE are OK, in CODE first line has an added trailing space, and in CODEBOX last line has a trailng space.
With Ie, the results are similar.
What happens in Firefox?
jaclaz
I am attaching opera.txt and ie.txt made by copying from "This is strange" (included) up to
Run a binary comparison of the two and you will see the differences.
Can you do the same and upload firefox.txt?
Attached File(s)
This post has been edited by jaclaz: 03 February 2012 - 05:15 AM



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