When you try editing the name of the project you can put the html code: <applet id='ProjectApplet' style='display:block' code='ScratchApplet' codebase='http://scratch.mit.edu/static/misc' archive='ScratchApplet.jar' height='387' width='482'><param name='project' value='../../static/projects/what-thetests/1197066.sb'></applet> <a href='http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/what-thetests/1197066'>Learn more about this project</a> And you will soon see two projects.
Last edited by hdarken (2010-08-19 15:16:14)
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coolstuff wrote:
Interesting! I passed this onto the Scratch Team
Hopefully it'll be fixed soon.
I remember the other post about two projects at once and then I tryed editing the project name and I randomly figured it out.
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Gnarly - cool bug! I always wanted a dual project project page! XD
But if you notice, it doesn't last if you refresh the page, does it? To me that suggests that when other users try to visit, they won't see the changes (i.e. it's a bit less of a security threat, but still a bug). But perhaps you can confirm?
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Harakou wrote:
I tried putting the code in the title and refreshing the page-it just gives you the HTML code.
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You don't refresh the page just put in the code and press okay.
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hdarken wrote:
Harakou wrote:
I tried putting the code in the title and refreshing the page-it just gives you the HTML code.
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You don't refresh the page just put in the code and press okay.
But after you do that, refreshing the page will give you the code, not the project.
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Lightnin wrote:
Gnarly - cool bug! I always wanted a dual project project page! XD
But if you notice, it doesn't last if you refresh the page, does it? To me that suggests that when other users try to visit, they won't see the changes (i.e. it's a bit less of a security threat, but still a bug). But perhaps you can confirm?
What if you made a project (not yet putting it online) then you click share to the website then you put in the title then upload it will it stay the same?
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hdarken wrote:
Lightnin wrote:
Gnarly - cool bug! I always wanted a dual project project page! XD
But if you notice, it doesn't last if you refresh the page, does it? To me that suggests that when other users try to visit, they won't see the changes (i.e. it's a bit less of a security threat, but still a bug). But perhaps you can confirm?What if you made a project (not yet putting it online) then you click share to the website then you put in the title then upload it will it stay the same?
Nope - I tested it out and nothing happened.
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hdarken wrote:
Harakou wrote:
I tried putting the code in the title and refreshing the page-it just gives you the HTML code.
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You don't refresh the page just put in the code and press okay.
I was responding to Lightnin's speculation.
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Jwosty wrote:
That's funny. I added the code into my project notes and it just replaced it with 'Learn more about this project'!
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That's because that's the only non-HTML portion of the embed code
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coolstuff wrote:
Jwosty wrote:
That's funny. I added the code into my project notes and it just replaced it with 'Learn more about this project'!
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That's because that's the only non-HTML portion of the embed code
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And you can edit it. 
Last edited by hdarken (2010-08-19 22:46:52)
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coolstuff wrote:
hdarken wrote:
Harakou wrote:
I tried putting the code in the title and refreshing the page-it just gives you the HTML code.
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You don't refresh the page just put in the code and press okay.
But after you do that, refreshing the page will give you the code, not the project.
I know then you have to edit, and delete the code and paste the code again.
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hdarken wrote:
coolstuff wrote:
hdarken wrote:
You don't refresh the page just put in the code and press okay.But after you do that, refreshing the page will give you the code, not the project.
I know then you have to edit, and delete the code and paste the code again.
Yes, but nobody else will be able to see the changes you made - they'll just see the code.
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Lol. It took over 2 years to find these bugs
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coolstuff wrote:
I don't think it's really a bug since it functions just as it is supposed to...
I am sure that it is right, If the Scratch team knew about that eairlier then I think it would be fixed like the HTML in the project notes.
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