That seemed to be the only one, though.
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That seemed to be the only one, though.
Now to try a bit more of a code sample:
Code:If This Is SomeCode() Then
Duplicate()
End If
And again:
VB Code:
If This Is SomeCode() Then Duplicate() End If
And again:
VB Code:
If This Is SomeCode() Then Duplicate() End If
So, no duplication with the # tag, but duplication with the VB tag.
Here's a second attempt:
VB Code:
Dim bulb As CoWorker bulb = Nothing bulb.SetBrightness = 0
Here's a second attempt:
VB Code:
Dim bulb As CoWorker bulb = Nothing bulb.SetBrightness = 0
And one final test:
Code:Dim bulb As CoWorker
bulb = Nothing
bulb.SetBrightness = 0
Thus you see: The VB tag gives you TWICE as much, even if your code is sure to fail.
Another tag:
Quote:
This is my quote.
Almost Recursion
This is not a Rick Roll.
Looks like it is the VB tag that is causing issues, but not all posts that duplicate use that tag. Very odd.
vb Code:
[QUOTE]Quoted Code[/QUOTE]
Looks like it is the VB tag that is causing issues, but not all posts that duplicate use that tag. Very odd.
vb Code:
[QUOTE]Quoted Code[/QUOTE]
Code in a quote.Quote:
vb Code:
Dim bulb As CoWorker
Code in a quote.Quote:
vb Code:
Dim bulb As CoWorker
Time to stop abusing Post Race...more than normal.
We tried a few of those scenarios back in July. http://www.vbforums.com/showthread.p...=1#post5306199
Didn't try the vb code tag then, though.
I wonder if it helps at all though since it is so easy to get double posts in the "regular code" forums without having to resort to vb code tags. Sometimes it seems to be how much time you took thinking about a response with the Reply window partially filled in, as opposed to just embedded quotes, or code snippet windows. Could it be tied to the "hidden" auto-save feature, kicking off in the background? Does adding a quote or code snippet window trigger an auto-save buffer collection?
Truth ^Quote:
Code:$php = "sucks";
No duplicate.
I forgot we had a dedicated php tag.PHP Code:$knowledge = true;
[php][/php]
Funny, the [noparse] tag doesn't count towards the 4 char minimum.
So, the VB button with PHP didn't cause a duplicate?
PHP Code:
If ThisBLove Then
So, the VB button with PHP didn't cause a duplicate?
PHP Code:
If ThisBLove Then
Well, no. I guess it's the VB button.
Still, while this is suggestive, it really doesn't apply to the other forums. However, the fact that Chit-Chat seems to be alone in the fact that you don't get duplicates should be a pretty solid clue.
Considering that posts don't count in the Chit-Chat, it should give us a clue.
????vb.net Code:
duplicate?
????vb.net Code:
duplicate?
:eek: it worked!
In at least one way, I do appear to have poisoned the Post Race. Perhaps somebody else can confirm this:
I am now seeing a very large number of those PHP error lines at the top of the page when I go to Post Race. More than I see on any other thread. I also note that all the duplicates in this thread have been retained. What I'm thinking is that the PHP error lines are not a separate issue from the duplication, but are part of the issue. The fact that there are now several duplicate posts in this thread, and the fact that they have not been cleaned up, is the reason for all the PHP error lines.
However, if nobody else is seeing the PHP error lines, then I may be off track on that. I don't remember seeing any before I started messing with this duplicate thing. Now there are 12 lines permanently visible at the top of the page.
HA! There are six duplicate posts on the page I'm seeing for the Post Race, which starts with post #63401. There are 12 PHP error lines. When I go back to the last page, there is only one duplicate, and that page has only 2 PHP error lines. Therefore, there are twice as many PHP error lines as the number of duplicate posts (in case any of you are math challenged).
I believe we can fill the page with PHP errors by getting enough duplicates onto the page, but somebody has to confirm the observation of the PHP errors at the top of the page.
I also see 12 PHP errors. And I have noticed the number of those errors is not stable.
So, if I am right, then this should result in 14 PHP errors:
vb Code:
Dim bulb As Null
So, if I am right, then this should result in 14 PHP errors:
vb Code:
Dim bulb As Null
Yep, there are now 14!!
omg - Post Race showed a true purpose just now. This is historic - I simply am in awe!
Funny how we can debug the website issues by using the Post-Race!
Post race having a purpose?! We're living in a post post race world.
Well, you know what they say about an infinite number of monkeys typing on a typewriter will accomplish, so it was actually inevitable. :p
p.s. I guess it was one monkey for an infinite amount of time. Oh well, I guess I was thinking an infinite number of monkeys on an infinite number of typewriters would make it faster, but I guess in my transposition of the theory there wouldn't be any space left so the universe would end as we know it.
That is truly Planet of the Apes!
And here I always thought that most theories of the universe end with 42!
Well, looking a little further down the page, I saw a few hits did say infinite number of monkeys, so that is probably the way I heard it 50 years ago when I was just a kid. Didn't have the presence of mind then to think that an infinite amount of any substance would by definition fill all space so is an illogical supposition. One monkey with an infinite amount of time would be all you need, and would be sustainable.