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bjlt
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Posted - 13 October 2002 : 09:51:19
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I just noticed that one can edit his moderated topic once it's approved, shall further steps take for the moderation on this? |
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GauravBhabu
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Posted - 13 October 2002 : 15:18:20
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Should a topic under moderation allowed to be deleted. Imagine the Moderators/Admins discussed a topic/post under Moderation for days and decided to approve but found out that it has been deleted. |
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HuwR
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Posted - 13 October 2002 : 15:32:23
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The posts you edited are now set to be re-moderated, if you are just editing them for your own amusement or testing, could I suggest you do it on your own forum, threads can often be confusing enough without someone going through and systematically editing all their posts in a thread, moderated or not.
Thes forums are not for testing. |
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bjlt
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Posted - 13 October 2002 : 15:48:22
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no, I didn't do testing on this forum. I just found how it works here. |
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HuwR
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United Kingdom
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Posted - 14 October 2002 : 08:58:38
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So, why did you edit all your posts in the moderated thread ? |
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bjlt
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Posted - 14 October 2002 : 09:08:44
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Cause I don't speak English well and don't code well, I changed the posts hoping they'd be better understood.
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HuwR
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Posted - 14 October 2002 : 11:44:21
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Ok, but it can more often than not lead to confusion since people loose the flow of the thread especially when it is not allways obvious whet was changed. |
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bjlt
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Posted - 14 October 2002 : 12:45:42
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I was thinking that people misunderstood/didn't pay attention to the difference of strCookieURL and strUniqueID I'd mentioned, so I edited the post to try to show it more obvious, sorry for the confusion. |
Edited by - bjlt on 14 October 2002 12:46:36 |
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HuwR
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United Kingdom
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Posted - 15 October 2002 : 05:11:23
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it still makes no difference to your argument, the .path is unrelated to either of the variables, and is used by the server so it knows which cookie to use |
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bjlt
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Posted - 15 October 2002 : 05:56:43
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well, only three instances of similar codes, it's ok to leave them there. However, if I'm right that cookies are stored under the domain name/host and strCookieURL is the path of the file being processed, then there's no need to state the path, the strCookieURL already make them different cookie keys. Please correct me if I make mistake again.  |
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