Code tags lost.

In the post #5 of



> http://forums.opensuse.org/english/get-technical-help-here/applications/465449-google-talk-media-source-http-download-opensuse-org-distribution-11-4-repo-oss.html#post2385842


it appears that the poster is using code tags, but on the NNTP side the
code appears like quoted text and wrapped, making it useless (see below).

Why is this happening?

On 2011-09-20 15:06, darren787 wrote:
>
> Oh you did tell me to ask my friend and I was almost there.
>
>>
>> # | Alias | Name
>> | Enabled | Refresh | Priority | Type | URI
>>
>> | Service
>> —±-----------------------------±----------------------------------------±--------±--------±---------±-------±---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------±-------
>> 1 | Packman Repository | Packman Repository
>> | Yes | Yes | 99 | rpm-md | ‘Index of
>> /suse/openSUSE_11.4/’ (http://packman.inode.at/suse/openSUSE_11.4/)


Cheers / Saludos,

Carlos E. R.
(from 11.4 x86_64 “Celadon” at Telcontar)

On Tue, 20 Sep 2011 14:53:06 +0000, Carlos E. R. wrote:

> In the post #5 of
>
>


>
>> http://forums.opensuse.org/english/get-technical-help-here/
applications/465449-google-talk-media-source-http-download-opensuse-org-
distribution-11-4-repo-oss.html#post2385842
>
> 

>
> it appears that the poster is using code tags, but on the NNTP side the
> code appears like quoted text and wrapped, making it useless (see
> below).
>
> Why is this happening?

It looks like it’s coming through as a quote - at a guess, the first “#”
is being identified as a quote character and so it’s stripping the code
tags. Looks like a bug in the gateway.

I’ll do a little testing later today and see if that’s the issue.

Jim


Jim Henderson
openSUSE Forums Administrator
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On Tue, 20 Sep 2011 17:14:50 +0000, Jim Henderson wrote:

> It looks like it’s coming through as a quote - at a guess, the first “#”
> is being identified as a quote character and so it’s stripping the code
> tags. Looks like a bug in the gateway.
>
> I’ll do a little testing later today and see if that’s the issue.

Hmmm, looks like just a glitch - I did some testing and wasn’t able to
reproduce it.

If the OP in that thread will come over here and provide some information
about how they created that message, we might be able to reproduce it and
get it fixed.

Jim


Jim Henderson
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On 2011-09-20 19:30, Jim Henderson wrote:
> If the OP in that thread will come over here and provide some information
> about how they created that message, we might be able to reproduce it and
> get it fixed.

I just asked.


Cheers / Saludos,

Carlos E. R.
(from 11.4 x86_64 “Celadon” at Telcontar)

Hello,
I followed the instruction from the video Posting in Code Tags - A Guide from within my browser. I clicked the “Go advanced” button below and placed the code within the "


" that came up by pressing the “#” button from within the advanced editor as I have done here. Hope it also has not caused an issue. if you are not able to read this because of that please let me know so I can resubmit it without pressing the “Go Advanced” Button.

The above post looked ok to me as did my previous one but in case you cannot see it I am posting the same text as above without pressing the “Go advanced” button shown on the option below.

Hello,
I followed the instruction from the video Posting in Code Tags - A Guide from within my browser. I clicked the “Go advanced” button below and placed the code within the "


" that came up by pressing the “#” button from within the advanced editor as I have done here. Hope it also has not caused an issue. if you are not able to read this because of that please let me know so I can resubmit it without pressing the “Go Advanced” Button.

On 2011-09-21 00:36, darren787 wrote:
>
> Hello,
> I followed the instruction from the video ‘Posting in Code Tags - A
> Guide’ (http://tinyurl.com/27sswak) from within my browser. I clicked
> the “Go advanced” button below and placed the code within the "
> Code:
> --------------------
>
> --------------------
> " that came up by pressing the “#” button from within the advanced
> editor as I have done here. Hope it also has not caused an issue. if
> you are not able to read this because of that please let me know so I
> can resubmit it without pressing the “Go Advanced” Button.

No, here it is ok. I have no idea why that post was broken when it passed
the NNTP gateway. It may have been a glitch.


Cheers / Saludos,

Carlos E. R.
(from 11.4 x86_64 “Celadon” at Telcontar)

On Tue, 20 Sep 2011 22:48:06 +0000, Carlos E. R. wrote:

> On 2011-09-21 00:36, darren787 wrote:
>>
>> Hello,
>> I followed the instruction from the video ‘Posting in Code Tags - A
>> Guide’ (http://tinyurl.com/27sswak) from within my browser. I clicked
>> the “Go advanced” button below and placed the code within the " Code:
>> --------------------
>>
>> --------------------
>> " that came up by pressing the “#” button from within the advanced
>> editor as I have done here. Hope it also has not caused an issue. if
>> you are not able to read this because of that please let me know so I
>> can resubmit it without pressing the “Go Advanced” Button.
>
> No, here it is ok. I have no idea why that post was broken when it
> passed the NNTP gateway. It may have been a glitch.

That’s what I’m thinking.

Darren, can you post exactly what you did - down to generating the output
you put in the code tags, which terminal software you used, and how you
copied/pasted the content?

Thanks,

Jim


Jim Henderson
openSUSE Forums Administrator
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I used Konsole terminal with the following code:

  1. su -
  2. zypper lr --details
  3. Selected the text by dragging the mouse and left clicking copy.
  4. Went to forum and clicked “Reply to post”
  5. Then in the post I clicked “Go Advanced” button
  6. Then I clicked the “#” for the code tabs
  7. Then I left clicked to past contents in the tabs

Thanks

That sounds good to me darren

*Jim: FYI And IIRC
In some cases I have found that if I copy some existing text that is in code tags in the web interface, but only some of the text and not the actual tags, and then paste it in to code myself, it gets messed up. I think how you are getting.
I’m going to try it now here:


1 | download.opensuse.org-Education                     | openSUSE BuildService - Education                   | Yes     | Yes     |   99     | rpm-md | http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/Education/openSUSE_11.4/                                           |          2 | download.opensuse.org-Stable                        | openSUSE BuildService - LibreOffice                 | Yes     | Yes     |   99     | rpm-md | http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/LibreOffice:/Stable/openSUSE_11.4/                                 |          3 | download.opensuse.org-games                         | openSUSE BuildService - Games                       | Yes     | Yes     |   99     | rpm-md | http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/games/openSUSE_11.4/                                               |          4 | download.opensuse.org-non-oss                       | Main Repository (NON-OSS)                           | Yes     | Yes     |   91     | yast2  | http://download.opensuse.org/distribution/11.4/repo/non-oss/                                                 |          5 | download.opensuse.org-openSUSE_11.4_Update_standard | openSUSE BuildService - Virtualization (VirtualBox) | Yes     | Yes     |   99     | rpm-md | http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/Virtualization:/VirtualBox_backports/openSUSE_11.4_Update_standard |          6 | download.opensuse.org-oss                           | Main Repository (OSS)                               | Yes     | Yes     |   91     | yast2  | http://download.opensuse.org/distribution/11.4/repo/oss/                                                     |          7 | download.opensuse.org-oss_1                         | openSUSE-11.4-Oss                                   | Yes     | Yes     |   81     | yast2  | http://download.opensuse.org/distribution/11.4/repo/oss                                                      |          8 | download.opensuse.org-update                        | Main Update Repository                              | Yes     | Yes     |   91     | rpm-md | http://download.opensuse.org/update/11.4/                                                                    |                                                           9 | download.opensuse.org-webcam                        | openSUSE BuildService - Drivers for webcams         | Yes     | Yes     |   99     | rpm-md | http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/drivers:/webcam/openSUSE_11.4/                                     |         10 | google-chrome                                       | google-chrome                                       | Yes     | Yes     |   94     | rpm-md | http://dl.google.com/linux/chrome/rpm/stable/x86_64                                                          |         11 | google-earth                                        | google-earth                                        | Yes     | Yes     |   94     | rpm-md | http://dl.google.com/linux/earth/rpm/stable/x86_64                                                           |         12 | opensuse-guide.org-repo                             | libdvdcss repository                                | Yes     | Yes     |   81     | rpm-md | http://opensuse-guide.org/repo/11.4/                                                                         |         13 | repo-non-oss                                        | openSUSE-11.4-Non-Oss                               | Yes     | Yes     |   81     | yast2  | http://download.opensuse.org/distribution/11.4/repo/non-oss/                                                 |

This darrens repo list from the other post

Yes it look screwed here. It says code, but it’s all a long string

On Wed, 21 Sep 2011 04:06:03 +0000, darren787 wrote:

> I used Konsole terminal with the following code: 1) su -
> 2) zypper lr --details
> 3) Selected the text by dragging the mouse and left clicking copy. 4)
> Went to forum and clicked “Reply to post” 5) Then in the post I clicked
> “Go Advanced” button 6) Then I clicked the “#” for the code tabs 7) Then
> I left clicked to past contents in the tabs
>
> Thanks

Thanks, I’ll try and duplicate this tomorrow when I have a free minute
and see if we can get to the bottom of why it acted weird for you. Which
browser are you using?

Jim


Jim Henderson
openSUSE Forums Administrator
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Opensuse 11.4 64b KDE Google Chrome

Thanks

On Wed, 21 Sep 2011 04:26:03 +0000, darren787 wrote:

> Opensuse 11.4 64b KDE Google Chrome
>
> Thanks

Thanks, looks like caf has duplicated it, so will discuss with him
further.

Jim


Jim Henderson
openSUSE Forums Administrator
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On Wed, 21 Sep 2011 04:16:03 +0000, caf4926 wrote:

> Yes it look screwed here. It says code, but it’s all a long string

It is messed up here as well - let’s discuss with Kim. I’m not sure I
understood how you duplicated it.

Jim


Jim Henderson
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Imagine a user posts for help and provides some info in code tags
If I select and copy some part of info posted in code tags
Then place in code tags in my reply
It’s messed up