Ok so, as some of you may noticed I have two acc's:
Ralphjos
Ralphjos_LT_Acc (stands for Laptop Account)
Anyway, When I was logged in as Ralphjos, I went to one of my projects, and I opend a new tab, That way I have the link to the project and a link to a forum because I wanted to connect them. I went to the forum page and posted my link, then realized that I misspelled or had a grammer error, or wanted to change something to a forum post that I placed earlier. I couldn't edit because the comment belonged to Ralphjos_LT_Acc and not the Ralphjos I was logged in as, so I logged out... of that tab (keep in mind I'm still Ralphjos in the other tab). So then I fixed the post and surfed the forum for a while. I realized my other tab was still open so I visited it, obviously know what project it was, and then I saw that I mispelled something, so I clicked on the Project Notes box and because I'm logged in as Ralphjos it's able to be edited, but because I recently logged out, and Logged in as my LT account, this appeared when I pressed ok:
OPEN IN NEW TAB AND ZOOM IN OR GO TO VIEW -> ZOOM -> 200%
Now this looked to me as a code of some sort... It was impossible to scroll, and I dragged it as far up as i could... What do you think it is?
Now I know some of you will probably say stuff that implies "bad topic" or "dumb topic." If there is enough of these posts then I will delete the topic. And please don't quote this paragraph saying, "That wont happen!" because it always does on every forum I've used, and trust me, I've used alot.
But besides from that...
Regards,
Ralphjos
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I've noticed tabs are stange in scratch. However, you can use them to add yourself to your own friends list!
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greenflash wrote:
I've noticed tabs are stange in scratch. However, you can use them to add yourself to your own friends list!
Didn't you do that once...?
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The error message you've got is pretty simple to understand why.
Look. When you're adding a comment, deleting a message or changing something in your project description, the page doesn't reload. It's because all the communication with server is done by technology called Asynchronous JavaScript and XML, meaning you can download XML (or webpage parts, or just communicate with the server) data from a server without reloading the page - that's it! The thing is, when you do that AJAX, it won't come up with an error message itself - you have to handle it, mostly to a dialogue box like this. But, andresmh (because he's doing the underlying platform) must have done something wrong, so instead of typical "you can't do this because you're logged out; log in again to do this", the entire Page Not Found was loaded into the box. Next time you see something that big, don't bother clicking OK, just hit Enter.
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filo5 wrote:
Next time you see something that big, don't bother clicking OK, just hit Enter.
Don't they do the same thing????
Regards,
Ralphjos_LT_Acc
Last edited by Ralphjos_LT_Acc (2009-11-14 06:32:46)
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Ralphjos_LT_Acc wrote:
filo5 wrote:
Next time you see something that big, don't bother clicking OK, just hit Enter.
Don't they do the same thing????
Regards,
Ralphjos_LT_Acc
Yes
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