Just noticed another strange thing about the member status. I changed it to "Go Away!", but it came out as "GO AWAY!". Fine, so I redid it - same results.
I have tried combinations like "Test Test", "Test Test!", "Get Lost!" etc. but none produce the result of being changed to all-uppercase.
Does anyone know why this is? It's not a problem, just curious. Again.
Cobra
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Lets see if i get the same results as you when i put in Go Away.
I think,therefore i am a hamster. -
I see the problem.when you add the exclamation mark thats what causes the the letters to go all upper case,without the ! its ok,kinda weird but thats the cause.
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Its the exclamation mark.
dont know why thoughYou stop me again whilst I'm walking and I'll cut your fv<king Jacob's off. -
It's the exclamation mark, but only for the words "Go Away". Put an exclamation mark after anything else, and it doesn't have the same effect.
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It should work now. I store allllllllll member status in a database and someone had just used GO AWAY! first and when you used Go Away! it just selected the GO AWAY! from the database. I had no case sensitive comparison. But it is fixed now.
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I thought that might have been what happened. Not complaining, just thought it was weird. That's the second member status funny thing I've spotted - can I make it a hat trick?
Cobra -
Originally Posted by Cobra
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Now, should I report that post?
:P
Cobra
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