Cached HTML tag? [message #15251] |
Sun, 07 December 2003 12:26 |
hari
Messages: 23 Registered: November 2003 Location: Los Angeles, California, ...
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In one of the early forum posts I made, I accidentally inserted a space inside of a URL tag. I posted the message, and later edited the message to fix the tag.
However, on every subsequent post I have made where I type the same URL, it still has the space inside of it when I have not inserted a space. By this I mean the text displayed has a space, but the URL is correct, and clicking on it takes you to the right place.
The original, incorrect name of the site must be being cached somewhere. Do you know where that is, and how I can fix it?
Thanks,
Hari
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Re: Cached HTML tag? [message #15259 is a reply to message #15251] |
Sun, 07 December 2003 18:01 |
Ilia
Messages: 13241 Registered: January 2002
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Using the [notag] tag please show me the exact string you've entered.
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Re: Cached HTML tag? [message #15297 is a reply to message #15251] |
Tue, 09 December 2003 13:51 |
AutoHost
Messages: 99 Registered: October 2002
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Are you sure that its not your browser itself that may be doing it? When I type text into a form input field that I have filled in before, my browser automatically shows me the previous text I had typed in and I can easily select that and have the browser auto type that in for me.
Ron Miller
Stars! AutoHost
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Re: Cached HTML tag? [message #15350 is a reply to message #15349] |
Thu, 11 December 2003 16:00 |
Ilia
Messages: 13241 Registered: January 2002
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You can avoid the problem by increasing the wordwrap limit via global control panel. The URL is not wrapped because it was it'd break the URL, however there is no harm is wrapping the description of the URL.
FUDforum Core Developer
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