Umm, no it's not. FF 1.5.0.4 on OSX 10.4.7. posted by dersins at 11:13 AM on September 14, 2006
(trying to post to this thread.) posted by dersins at 11:21 AM on September 14, 2006
Is there anything unusual about your comment, like is it only a link, or an image? I seem to recall this happening before but don't remember what the resolution was. Anyone? posted by jessamyn at 11:34 AM on September 14, 2006
640 by 480? posted by jonson at 11:35 AM on September 14, 2006
1024 by 768? posted by jonson at 11:35 AM on September 14, 2006
No image. I will attempt to post the comment in question below. posted by dersins at 11:38 AM on September 14, 2006
Not working. Perhaps if I do this:
< em>...I too have had flights like dreams gazing at gorgeous abstract cloud patterns...
< small>posted by < strong>Skygazer< / strong> at 10:51 AM PST on September 14< / small> < / em>
Now < em>that's< / em> < a href="http://scarabic.net/eponysterical.html">eponysterical.< / a>>>>>>>>>>> posted by dersins at 11:41 AM on September 14, 2006
i seem to recall this happenning when attempting to apply formatting (italic, bold, or any type of styling) to a line which begins "posted by..."
its part of matts fix for the counterfeit comment trick. posted by quonsar at 11:42 AM on September 14, 2006
And, yes, I just inserted those extra spaces now. And the comment works fine in live and regular preview, just won't post. posted by dersins at 11:42 AM on September 14, 2006
and i see that's precisely what you are trying to do! posted by quonsar at 11:43 AM on September 14, 2006
or perhaps its only the small tag which affects the string "posted by..." posted by quonsar at 11:44 AM on September 14, 2006
in any event, stop trying to style the posted by line you are quoting and your comment will post. posted by quonsar at 11:44 AM on September 14, 2006
Thanks, quonsar. That must have been it. I inserted an ellipsis and it worked just fine. posted by dersins at 11:44 AM on September 14, 2006
yeah, it happened to me before... posted by quonsar at 11:46 AM on September 14, 2006
So it's just the ensmallening that causes the problem? posted by dersins at 12:01 PM on September 14, 2006
thanks q!
yeah, now I remember, if you try to put any formatting on a line that starts "posted by" it gives you that mysterious error. posted by jessamyn at 12:05 PM on September 14, 2006
I don't get how this is a problem? posted by frecklefaerie at 12:05 PM on September 14, 2006
Well, you see, his comment appeared to be empty, and Metafilter told him to go back and try again. Which he did. And it didn't work. And it wasn't empty. And now we know why. So I guess it used to be a problem, but now it is a problem solved. posted by Roger Dodger at 12:09 PM on September 14, 2006
well, you see, it used to be possible to fake a comment by another user by typing in the fake comment, a fake "posted by" line enclosed by <small> tags, then a couple of blank lines followed by your own comment. to the eye scanning the page, it would appear to be two comments. while marvelously funny for a while, it soon became ubiquitous at which point matt put in some code that prevents one from posting like that. posted by quonsar at 12:20 PM on September 14, 2006
What quonsar said. posted by cortex at 12:28 PM on September 14, 2006
Perhaps Matt's software is more sophisticated than we are thinking, and by telling dersins that his comment is empty, the code is helpfully suggesting that he try to edit his comment to make it meaningful or helpful to the thread.
Although I seem to have no trouble posting this... posted by Kwine at 1:00 PM on September 14, 2006
"Your ENTIRE WEBLOG appears to be empty, please go back and try again." posted by koeselitz at 1:18 PM on September 14, 2006
If I were several times less lazy than I am, I'd go to the trouble of opening up the GIMP, editing together a PNG spoofing someone else's 'posted by...' line, making sure the background was pantone Metatalk Grey, uploading it somewhere and img-tagging it after something nasty.
*staunchly withholds laughter* posted by cortex at 7:54 AM on September 15, 2006
making sure the background was pantone Metatalk Grey
Don't forget that some of us view the site with the simple style sheet, so it will be grey against the #fff and we'lll be wise to your shenanigans. posted by jessamyn at 8:01 AM on September 15, 2006
transparency is your friend, cortex. posted by quonsar at 8:15 AM on September 15, 2006
The moose flies at dawn, quonsar. posted by cortex at 8:35 AM on September 15, 2006
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