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PostPosted: Sat Mar 24, 2007 20:55 
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I've rolled over as well, although it was only in the past hour.

And I can get to the admin page (which seems to have an absolute link to www.safespeed.org.uk , not a relative one)

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PeterE wrote:
I've rolled over as well, although it was only in the past hour.

And I can get to the admin page (which seems to have an absolute link to www.safespeed.org.uk , not a relative one)

It's strange. The admin link, and the little blobbys on the left saying "new posts in the thread" are all redirected to the safespeed name even if you start on the IP - even though when you hover over them they are relative.

Anyhow - no problems now we've both rolled over :-)


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Roger wrote:
Anyhow - no problems now we've both rolled over :-)

Ooh err missus :roll:

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Roger wrote:
PeterE wrote:
I've rolled over as well, although it was only in the past hour.

And I can get to the admin page (which seems to have an absolute link to www.safespeed.org.uk , not a relative one)

It's strange. The admin link, and the little blobbys on the left saying "new posts in the thread" are all redirected to the safespeed name even if you start on the IP - even though when you hover over them they are relative.


I think I read something about this being a 'security' feature. I know there was an admin hack about 18 months ago, it might be something to do with that.

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Is there a slight issue with apostrophes (possible double) in signatures?

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Ziltro wrote:
Is there a slight issue with apostrophes (possible double) in signatures?


Not that I know of... I've just added <''""> to my sig and I don't see any problem.

Tell me more.

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Ziltro wrote:
Is there a slight issue with apostrophes (possible double) in signatures?


Not that I know of... I've just added <''""> to my sig and I don't see any problem.

Tell me more.

It might be the funky start/end quotes.
First post I found
toltec's signature before and after "The important thing is not to stop questioning." I see the "unknown char" type question marks.
Test: " ' “ â€

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I don't think it's signatures, there are a lot of missing pound signs on this thread. Maybe Mr. Brown stole them...

But the move has been very, very good other than this almost minor charset issue!

Which I'm guessing is the issue. If I tell my browser that the page is ISO 8859-1 then they display. If I leave it to automatically guess that it is UTF-8 then they do not. If only the data were in Unicode to start off with.

The pages have <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1"> in them, but the server it's self is sending out that header for real as Content-Type: text/html; charset=UTF-8.

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