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JavaScript message box popup from our previous hack we put some times back to check to make sure post contains any codes without any proper CODE or PHP tags around. Still we are rolling this new hack across all our forums. Once we finished rolling this new hack we are going to change the VB client side global JavaScript file to support this new HIGHLIGHT bbcode. |
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We changed the JavaScript file to support these new changes we did recently. Please clear your cache from internet browser or press CTRL + F5 reload all the contents in order reload the new JavaScript files.
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Erm, it seems not to be working anymore...
![]() <script> var testing </script> This didn't alert me... Also, you need to change the highlight check from: Code:
(\[highlight=\]) Code:
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<script> var testing </script> <edit> This is fixed now |
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...okay... isn't this patch supposed to be dependant upon variables couched <thusly>? Why is the interface asking me if I'm using code when neither of those symbols come to play in my text? or is it because I used the ellipses (...)?
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The alert is firing even if theres no code or php-this is a test to see if the alert fires
/edit, nothing remotely code related, yet the alert fires
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This is fixed now, clear your cache or press CTRL + F5 to reload new JavaScript files. |
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Does everything look good now guys?
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Certainly does! Thanks fellas! ![]() |
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