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Unrelated ... >0< ... PM problem --- technical difficulty

 
 
grant
16:22 / 02.06.03
I got a PM from ... >0< ... and tried to reply. The board wouldn't accept my reply because it couldn't find the user... it thought the ellipses were funky codes. … is the code for an ellipsis. I have no idea whether you'll read that as three dots or as "…", but there it is.

Sometimes, the symbols don't translate. Is there a fix for this?
 
 
Tezcatlipoca
16:43 / 02.06.03
Can you not find one of his/her posts, click the name, and send something that way? Failing that, try punching the elipses into Word. It changes them to an actual elipse symbol, as opposed to three dots. You could copy/paste that and see if it works...
 
 
grant
19:16 / 02.06.03
I did - it doesn't. Neither trick worked. Which is odd.
 
 
Nick's Experimental Wrongness
13:46 / 03.06.03
Possibly >0< has withdrawn from the board - or the suit has become corrupted and needs re-jigging.
 
 
grant
15:46 / 03.06.03
No, I actually got another PM from >0< saying it was peculiar because ze was obviously getting PMs from other people. Of course, I tried to reply to that one, too, and couldn't.
 
 
grant
15:49 / 03.06.03
The code for ellipsis (which turns up twice in the "user can't be found" message) is:

& # 8 2 3 0 ;

Without the spaces. I tried to use pre /pre tags in my first message, but they don't work.
 
 
cusm
01:33 / 05.06.03
Properly encoded, the URL should look like this:

http://www.barbelith.com/underground/msg_send.php?msg_to=%85+%3E0%3C+%85

So, if nothing else Grant, you can click on that to PM.
 
 
Tom Coates
13:27 / 07.06.03
More reasonably, they should change their bloody user name to something more practical...
 
 
A Haus of Minions
15:26 / 07.06.03
Incidentally, I've also modded a post or two where punctuation has interacted with the brackets around ...>0<...'s name to convince my browser (Mozilla) that it is reading HTML, so parts of the text are not represented as text.
 
 
—| x |—
01:47 / 22.06.03
It also only now occurred to me that if you are simply hitting "send message" and then typing in my name, then you need to type '...[space]>0<[space]...'. And note also that '0' is the number zero and not the letter 'O'.
 
 
fridgemagnet
04:14 / 22.06.03
I don't understand why PMs don't work on user number, given that profile editing does, and users all have a unique number.

That would seem to be much more sensible, and it would also give people the ability to check whether a certain poster was the same as someone with a previous (but radically different) name.
 
 
grant
18:29 / 23.06.03
Yeah, it's true - I remember trying to reply to Flux while he was fluxing his name, and having to cut&paste my reply into a new window a couple times until the name settled down for long enough for it to get through.
 
 
grant
16:30 / 01.07.03
By the way, cusm, that link does the same thing for me. Can't reach the user. Hmph.
 
 
cusm
01:36 / 02.07.03
*grumbles*

if ($newusername =~/[\W]/) {
error_BadUsername($username);
}
else {
change_username($username);
}

That's what I'd have put into the board software, at any rate, or something like it. Filter the input for any non-word character right off the bat and skip the whole problem. Its just a good idea anyway, to avoid any possible script exploits for people setting their usernames to "Hacker;rm *" or anything fun like that.
 
 
—| x |—
09:40 / 02.07.03
I apologize for my current incarnation's "name" causing some trouble for some people. However, I imagine a transformation will occur soon enough...

Thank-you for your patience.
 
  
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