Whenever I comment on a project or tag a project with my DSi, it says "true" instead of what I wanted it to say. Is there any way to fix this glitch. By the way, the searching and fourms are fine. It's just commenting and tags.
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Billybob-Mario wrote:
Whenever I comment on a project or tag a project with my DSi, it says "true" instead of what I wanted it to say. Is there any way to fix this glitch. By the way, the searching and fourms are fine. It's just commenting and tags.
Ya i tried to didnt work for me
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Press F12 on scratch.mit.edu on your normal computer
Last edited by ThePCKid (2009-11-23 16:45:55)
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ThePCKid wrote:
Press F12 on scratch.mit.edu on your normal computer
What will that do for my DSi?
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Billybob-Mario wrote:
ThePCKid wrote:
Press F12 on scratch.mit.edu on your normal computer
What will that do for my DSi?
There is no f12 on a DSi
Although, I question as to why one would want to press F12 on a PC...
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coolstuff wrote:
Billybob-Mario wrote:
ThePCKid wrote:
Press F12 on scratch.mit.edu on your normal computer
What will that do for my DSi?
There is no f12 on a DSi
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Although, I question as to why one would want to press F12 on a PC...
It will show you on a regular computer this: 
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Hello! I am on my DSi
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fire219 wrote:
I have the same problem. PLEASE FIX THIS,SCRATCH TEAM! (P.S, I`m posting from MY DSi!)
What kind of browser do they have in a DSi? It can't be one of the standard ones can it?
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Paddle2See wrote:
fire219 wrote:
I have the same problem. PLEASE FIX THIS,SCRATCH TEAM! (P.S, I`m posting from MY DSi!)
What kind of browser do they have in a DSi? It can't be one of the standard ones can it?

Last edited by ThePCKid (2009-12-28 10:46:10)
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Hrmm... yes it seems likely this is due to a problem with the DSI browser, not with the Scratch website. If you guys want to help out, the best thing to do would be to do some research online, and try to find others who have had similar problems. Maybe google something like "DSI browser comment TRUE". Post anything you find out here.
If you find anything out, post it here! It could be something we could fix on our end. But most likely it's a problem with the DSI browser code. If that's the case, the best thing to do would be to figure out how to report bugs / glitches for the DSI browser, and let them know.
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I commented on one of Dream-Casters projects with my DSi and it said true! Really, really annoying...
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Lightnin wrote:
Hrmm... yes it seems likely this is due to a problem with the DSI browser, not with the Scratch website. If you guys want to help out, the best thing to do would be to do some research online, and try to find others who have had similar problems. Maybe google something like "DSI browser comment TRUE". Post anything you find out here.
If you find anything out, post it here! It could be something we could fix on our end. But most likely it's a problem with the DSI browser code. If that's the case, the best thing to do would be to figure out how to report bugs / glitches for the DSI browser, and let them know.
Nothing, It just comes up with this forum and some YouTube video about how to download it, but I'll keep trying to find out why.
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Billybob-Mario wrote:
Whenever I comment on a project or tag a project with my DSi, it says "true" instead of what I wanted it to say. Is there any way to fix this glitch. By the way, the searching and fourms are fine. It's just commenting and tags.
The Nintendo DS doesn't seem to have very good support for Ajax, which is a way for a page to communicate with a server without refreshing. This happens pretty much whenever you do anything on the Scratch website like renaming a project or adding a comment.
Read more here

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The Code On The DSi Probably Posts True From The CODING And Somehow Posts That Instead Of The Comment. BTW, Im Posting On My DSi.
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I think the DSi doesn't read the comment correctly, and instead, it types 'true.' It is strange, but soon enough it should be fixed.
I can't tell you much more about this situation, but I'll try to figure it out on my DSi.
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itisme09 wrote:
I think the DSi doesn't read the comment correctly, and instead, it types 'true.' It is strange, but soon enough it should be fixed.
I can't tell you much more about this situation, but I'll try to figure it out on my DSi.
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Dude this is an awesome topic.

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I have this on my DSi aswell.
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littletonkslover wrote:
itisme09 wrote:
I think the DSi doesn't read the comment correctly, and instead, it types 'true.' It is strange, but soon enough it should be fixed.
I can't tell you much more about this situation, but I'll try to figure it out on my DSi.
:)Dude this is an awesome topic.
I. AM. A. GIRL. >:O
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so how do you fix it on a mac (otherwise known as a "wierd" computer D=<)? (so, what, macs are wierd?!)
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