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Tristan Lall 18-02-2011 00:16

Strikethrough and other useful features
 
Can we enable the [s]strikethrough[/s] tags? (That way, information that is incorrect doesn't have to be removed, just stricken.)

While I'm in this forum: any reason we can't have HTML entities like " " (the non-breaking space), etc.?

And why is nesting of quotes in new replies turned off by default (since a couple of years ago)?

Alan Anderson 18-02-2011 00:51

Re: Strikethrough and other useful features
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Tristan Lall (Post 1025682)
Can we enable the [s]strikethrough[/s] tags?

It's strike, not s. strikethrough works.

Jon Stratis 18-02-2011 01:12

Re: Strikethrough and other useful features
 
Nesting quotes was likely turned off for performance reasons... you get a lot of nests and it ends up pegging the database pretty severely.

BBCode is a widely used standard for forums. It's something that the forum software can parse and easily handle any mistakes (for example, by not closing tags). HTML, on the other hand, can be screwed up by users and result in a very badly rendered page. It's much easier to turn off all HTML than to try to only turn off select parts of it.

Tristan Lall 18-02-2011 02:09

Re: Strikethrough and other useful features
 
Thanks for the information.

Quote:

Originally Posted by eagle33199 (Post 1025709)
Nesting quotes was likely turned off for performance reasons... you get a lot of nests and it ends up pegging the database pretty severely.

Those aren't dynamically fetched, though: it's just hardcoded into the quoting post. Is it just because it makes the post that much longer? (And if that's the issue, why not limit it to three levels, or something?)

Quote:

Originally Posted by eagle33199 (Post 1025709)
BBCode is a widely used standard for forums. It's something that the forum software can parse and easily handle any mistakes (for example, by not closing tags). HTML, on the other hand, can be screwed up by users and result in a very badly rendered page. It's much easier to turn off all HTML than to try to only turn off select parts of it.

I thought the [s] tag was standard BBCode.... (It's in Wikipedia's list, at least.)

As for HTML, as far as I know, there isn't any risk from the entities (which represent single characters), only the tags (with names enclosed in angle brackets). And every parser I've seen will explicitly prevent you from creating a tag from raw entities—they'll just render as individual characters that look like a tag.


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