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Someone reported an attachment disappearing; just testing.

Jason Rhinelander
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Hmmm

Jason Rhinelander
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Well, it might help if I actually attached something to my reply attachment test Wink

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Very nice script :)
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Hmmm the Lock/Move options seems to have disappeared from moderated forums.
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Ah, whoops, it was a misplaced <%endif%>.

It's back now - but note the new position on the left.

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Thanks.

Im a bit confused by the [parent] thing :) ....only seems to take you to the post above your own.
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Ok I was wrong about that but I cant seem to work out how it works....what is the parent?...the post you replied too?
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Regarding RedRum's post "Attachment test" In reply to
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what is the parent?...the post you replied too?

Yes. "Parent" is a temporary word, until we can find some better way to put the link. We're looking for some sort of word that everyone will understand to mean the parent.

WWWThreads has a "Re: Username" link to the right of the subject, but we already _have_ a "Re: [username]" in the subject. The problem with linking that is demonstrated in this post - it isn't always there.

I'm definately open to any suggestions anyone may have.

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Uh. Don't allow people to edit the subject of replied messages? Or Maybe, you can edit, but the Re: [jagerman] will get appended on afterwards. Or before, in fact...

You can edit the actual subject, but the Re: [jagerman] will be locked and linked?

Is that what you're getting at?

Actually, why not make the whole thing clickable? Maybe the Re: [jagerman] Regarding RedRum's post "Attachment test" should all be clickable?

I dunno... Too early for me...

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Jason

IMO, it should be like this...

[url=parent]Re: [jagerman][/url] Regarding RedRum's post "Attachment test"

The [url=parent]Re: [jagerman][/url] part should be locked and not shown in the post reply window. It should be added after the post it made. The Regarding RedRum's post "Attachment test" can be edited as you wish.

Cheers

Wil

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No, it is silly having re/regarding....just:

Re: [jagerman] RedRum's post "Attachment test"


Will do.

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RedRum: Oct 31, 2001, 6:03 AM
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Yeah. I don't know where regarding came from.

It should be:

[url=parent]Re: User[/url] Subject.

The subject should be editable. The Re: User part should be added in after the post is made and non-editable. It should be clickable to the parent message.

Cheers

Wil

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My point was that it should be possible to change the subject of a thread at some point during the thread, without having to use the Re: [username].

Alternatively, my reply might be aimed at numerous people, in which case I might not want to include [Wil] in there.

I suppose what could happen is that the "Re:" is linked if it is there - otherwise there isn't a link. That way if someone changes the topic completely and leaves off the "Re: [username]" bit, it won't be linked. This could be seen as a feature Wink.

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I suppose what could happen is that the "Re:" is linked if it is there - otherwise there isn't a link.

Sounds good.

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This could be seen as a feature .

*cough*
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finally understand what this thread is really about. Angelic

I'd like to be able to lop of the [username] part since 1.) I use only flatview and 2.) since sometimes I refer to several people in 1 post.

Thanks to the chit-chat area I'm up around the 600 messages but if I spent time replying individually I'd have way more than 600 posts, (Smile no where near like Paul but at least I'm staying close albiet minus 1 digiti Laugh) so what Im saying is that being able to refer to several people at one time is pretty convenient and would be nice to have !



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no where near like Paul but at least I'm staying close albiet minus 1 digiti

Don't measure yourself by my total.....6200 of my posts are steaming horse manure.
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I'd like to be able to lop of the [username] part since 1.) I use only flatview and 2.) since sometimes I refer to several people in 1 post.

You can lop it off now. The 'Re: [username]' is merely a default suggestion that shows up for the message - you can put whatever you want there.


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cool then i'm happy.

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Paul,

nah only about 1,000 +/- a few are really steaming the others are actually quite hekpful, that is if you're not in the chit-chat area Sly



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Now you're just trying to flatter me lol Cool
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young'ns need to be flattered every once in a while Tongue

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I suppose what could happen is that the "Re:" is linked if it is there - otherwise there isn't a link. That way if someone changes the topic completely and leaves off the "Re: [username]" bit, it won't be linked. This could be seen as a feature Wink.

Hmm. I don't know if I agree with you on this point, Jason.

After all, the reason we have threaded message boards is to keep messages grouped and cross-linked/referenced.

Hmm. I don't know on this one... I don't have any suggestions of my own, but I'm not sure what you're suggesting will work.

Maybe get the same format at usenet, as in message envelope headers. "In-reply-to: #23840" somewhere? Maybe make this a viewable option in the display preferences?

If you stuck to displaying the message number, it would elimenate the headache of the name problem and the subject problem?

Cheers

Wil

Wil

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>>In-reply-to: #23840" <<

Thats just plain ugly and bares no relevance to anything. People wanna see names not long id's

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RedRum: Nov 1, 2001, 3:44 AM
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No. It's logical, Paul.

It's not ugly with usenet, email and whatever else systme uses it.

Names will still be there. It will just be an extra line (if people are really worrited about seeing it there).

What's wrong with something like?

Re: [wil] This is a subject [re: #4585]



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As I said, ugly.
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