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Posted on: 2007-04-14 04:28:35

So after a little work (and a lot of procrastination) I got a working (I hope) trial of the HTML tags in the comments for you guys. Initially, I was going to do [ b ] [ /b ], [ i ] [ /i ], and [ u ] [ /u ] for tags, but you can also use the real <b> </b>, <i> </i>, and <u> </u> as well. All of the other tags are stripped out as normal. I also went so far as to strip out any CSS stuff added in those tags as well. So <b style='color=red'> won't work, it is automatically changed to <b>. And the reason for that is so people can't do things like <b style='display:block;background:url(goatse.jpg);'>. And the people who know will be very thankful...this is also the reason I stripped out HTML stuff to begin with.


But
Posted: 2007-04-15 10:45:04, by Miller

what if somebody really needed to express goatse? Could you add a "goatse" tag?

Hell no.
Posted: 2007-04-15 21:29:08, by talam

I don't think that anyone needs to express goatse....ever.

goatse?
Posted: 2007-04-16 07:28:06, by Joe (dad-in-law)

What is goatse? How does the ? work?

Joe

goatse? (Playing with recall)
Posted: 2007-04-16 07:32:16, by Joe (dad-in-law)

What is goatse ? How does the ? work?

Think I might have figured it out if some of this text is bolded, underlined etc.

Joe

Now that is a dangerous question.
Posted: 2007-04-16 08:29:35, by talam

...and it is one that many people regreat asking. If you really want to know (and trust me, you don't), don't search for it at work.

All time
Posted: 2007-04-16 16:34:08, by lushbaugh

I gave a bit of thought to your need for a word that means "all time". The closest thing I can think of that sounds ok is omnisecular because secular is derived from saeculum which means "ages"

Hey cool!
Posted: 2007-04-16 19:49:41, by Jamie

Next you should enable superscript and subscript, because then I can make it looking like I'm whispering.


You can use <b></b> <i></i> <u></u> tags.



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