http://www.vbforums.com/showpost.php...7&postcount=31
Regarding this post in a ChitChat thread, if you quote him you get the end QUOTE tag in reverse :confused:
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http://www.vbforums.com/showpost.php...7&postcount=31
Regarding this post in a ChitChat thread, if you quote him you get the end QUOTE tag in reverse :confused:
I think this must be, somehow, related to RTL and Hebrew/Arabic language input mechanisms. But that's just an educated guess.
Add the HTML entity 8238 to the beginning of your sentence.
*And you'll end up with this.
Did you use my method to determine the magic?
re: http://www.vbforums.com/showpost.php...8&postcount=40
No, you used my method to determine the magic. :afrog:
<8238>Pron?
*Hmmm.Quote:
Originally Posted by wossname
Doesn't work when you place it in front of a quoted post.
However, when you go back to edit it, the quote IS backwards.
:ehh:
????Quote:
Originally Posted by mendhak
£500 to the first person that starts making sense.
It's just an HTML entity, like typing & gt; and seeing > when it's parsed.
*sdrawkcaB
could someone post the actual HTML string needed to accomplish this? I will then mark this thread as resolved :thumb:
No, because the forum parses it and you wouldn't see it. Also, it's not useful for anything.
Fair enough
Marked resolved :thumb:
So nobody had bothered to PM me or anything (except Marty) about this?
Basically, all I did was stick a special character inside the forum window to make it appear as a blank post.
This character can reverse text, hence it reversed the quotes.
If you want a link to a text file that has this character, get it here.
BTW, you can use that character anywhere. I found it ages ago since my friend stuck the character in his Personal message bit in the latest MSN/Windows Live messenger and the status messages came up reverse.
Does it make sense now? It's not a flaw in the VBForums or anything.
So now you know my magic trick. ;)
Thanks :thumb:
For those who want future reference (as I couldn't get it from your link sorry kregg) the string you want is:
& # 8 2 3 8 ;
(without the spaces obviously)
Right click on the link, and press "Save As". Sorry I didn't mention this before.Quote:
Originally Posted by Valleysboy1978
CORRECTION: UPDATED LINK. GET IT HERE
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