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Author:  Admin [ Thu Jun 08, 2006 10:24 pm ]
Post subject:  The board has been updated to v2.0.21

This release is a cumulative bug fix update, as well as including a number of minor security fixes.

# [Fix] Changes to random number generator code to explicitly truncate the length of the string
# [Fix] Quoting on boards with HTML enabled
# [Fix] Special characters on boards with HTML enabled
# [Fix] Redirect to list if cancelling deletion of ranks, smilies or word censors
# [Fix] Missing error message if an inactive user tried to login (Bug #1598)
# [Fix] Do not alter post counts when just removing a poll (Bug #1602)
# [Fix] Correct error in removal of old session keys
# [Fix] Changed filtering of short search terms
# [Sec] Improved filtering on language selection (also addresses a number of bug reports related to missing languages)
# [Change] Backported more efficient highlighting code from Olympus
# [Change] Backported zlib emulation code so that there is only a single confirmation image even if zlib is not available

Author:  Jishdefish [ Fri Jul 07, 2006 4:16 pm ]
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I'd like to report a bug: If you don't mind. It seems when you use <and> as brakets all the words except for one are removed..... I know I am being kind of picky but I like to use <these> and am a little bothered by that.... sorry :(

Author:  Tempest [ Fri Jul 07, 2006 8:23 pm ]
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<something> denote instruction for html. If you need to post something between brackets, you can use [something] or alternatively put a check into the "Disable HTML in this post" checkbox on the posting screen.

<This is a test with html disabled>

You can also change your profile to never allow html in post by default. I haven't tested it but it should be equivalent of putting a check aside "Disable HTML in this post" checkbox.

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