I've had a problem with one user that insists on using the greater than symbol to quote messages in replies to forum messages.
A typical reply from them would be:
somewordhere
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
quoting goes here
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
and so on. I indented that for clarity, he doesn't do that part.
The net result is the subject line is blank on his reply/comment! I have it set so the reply subject should be automatic but it's coming out blank in Drupal. When you change your comment viewing options to flat unexpanded, the only thing that shows is "by thepersonthatwrotethis" and no subject at all. That makes me think it's null.
Using Drupal 4.6.3 . I've searched Drupal.org http://drupal.org/ with little success. I did see a similar issue posted back in April 2005 that had no answer to it.
Any help appreciated.
Skip
(the first time I sent this, it never appeared here. I hope I'm not duplicating the post.)
If you encode and decode the entities, there should be no problem with using funny characters. in the subject generation code you might want to remove any of those entities then.
Op woensdag 02 november 2005 06:10, schreef Skip Taylor:
I've had a problem with one user that insists on using the greater than symbol to quote messages in replies to forum messages.
A typical reply from them would be:
somewordhere
quoting goes here
and so on. I indented that for clarity, he doesn't do that part.
The net result is the subject line is blank on his reply/comment! I have it set so the reply subject should be automatic but it's coming out blank in Drupal. When you change your comment viewing options to flat unexpanded, the only thing that shows is "by thepersonthatwrotethis" and no subject at all. That makes me think it's null.
Using Drupal 4.6.3 . I've searched Drupal.org http://drupal.org/ with little success. I did see a similar issue posted back in April 2005 that had no answer to it.
Any help appreciated.
Skip
(the first time I sent this, it never appeared here. I hope I'm not duplicating the post.)
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