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MaGraham
Senior Member

USA
1297 Posts

Posted - 19 January 2013 :  17:03:54  Show Profile  Reply with Quote

I just tried using the [ noparse] [ /noparse] codes on my site and it didn't work. Is there a mod for this or is this a problem with my site?


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Carefree
Advanced Member

Philippines
4217 Posts

Posted - 20 January 2013 :  11:11:18  Show Profile
There is a mod, yes, but it's not hosted on Snitz or on SnitzBitz.
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MaGraham
Senior Member

USA
1297 Posts

Posted - 20 January 2013 :  17:42:23  Show Profile


It may be a while before I can check this out but I definitely will.

Thank you so much, Carefree! You always come through for us!



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Carefree
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Philippines
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Posted - 20 January 2013 :  23:17:52  Show Profile
You're welcome.
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MaGraham
Senior Member

USA
1297 Posts

Posted - 20 February 2014 :  08:38:44  Show Profile

I just now got around to doing this mod and I wanted to thank you, Carefree, for directing me to it.

And thank you, Marcel, for doing the mod and making it available on www.oxle.com for us here!

It works PERFECT and is so handy when trying to help members and needing to reply with codes in a post. It was so easy to implement, too!


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