How to remove tags from a post

Hi.

Is it possible to remove tags from a post ?

interzoneuk,

> Is it possible to remove tags from a post ?

When you’re reading a post, the tags show at the bottom. On the far right
of the tag list, there is a link to edit the tags and tags can be
edited/removed there.

thanks for that

i don’t see any tags anywhere…what am i missing?

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as you can see from the image i get a redirect loop at that URL, and i
have cookies enabled, so??

http://img196.imageshack.us/img196/6788/redirectloop.png


goldie

Weird, works fine for me in knode & Seamonkey. Gimme a mo & i’ll try FF

Andy

Ok, tried in Seamonkey,Firefox,Konqueror,Opera,Flock & it worked fine. It may do the recurring loop if you are not logged in via a web-browser

Andy

> It may do the recurring loop if you are not logged in via a web-browser

hmmm…that was it, apparently one must be logged in to the web side
in order to see attachments…

but, does it make sense that only signed in members of the web forum
can see such?

(and, by the way, the tags section is still not available to me, even
when signed in…but that is being discussed in a different thread [in
suggestions on support forums]…no need to reply here)


goldie

goldie adjusted his/her AFDB on Saturday 08 Aug 2009 07:00 to write:

>> It may do the recurring loop if you are not logged in via a web-browser
>
> hmmm…that was it, apparently one must be logged in to the web side
> in order to see attachments…
>
> but, does it make sense that only signed in members of the web forum
> can see such?

Now being an nntp user like you goldie I am not 100% sure but I think the
reason that they only show up for logged in peeps is so not just anyone has
the power to use them which will prevent drivebys, also it means the logged
in can be logged just in case anything nefarious goes on.

But Knowing me I am probably way off mark here


Mark
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