Sudane Erato
Grump
Join date: 14 Nov 2004
Posts: 413
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12-12-2005 05:32
Sorry... I haven't used Ulrika's very nice colorizing tool before. When I attempt to post the first block of transcript, I get the following forum error message: 1. You have included too many images in your signature or in your previous post. Please go back and correct the problem and then continue again.
Images include use of smilies, the vB code [img]tag and HTML <img> tags. The use of these is all subject to them being enabled by the administrator.Could someone set me straight? Hehe.. Pen! we wish you were here......  Sudane
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Gwyneth Llewelyn
Winking Loudmouth
Join date: 31 Jul 2004
Posts: 1,336
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12-12-2005 07:21
Ah yes, Sudane. That happens to me all the time. Before posting the transcript, load it the text editor of your choice, and do a search & replace of the smileys. The error you get is just — an excess of smileys!
I tend to replace them by smileys with a space in-between, like this : ) or : (
It still "looks" like a smiley, but the forums will not "count" it towards the maximum number of smileys...
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Sudane Erato
Grump
Join date: 14 Nov 2004
Posts: 413
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12-12-2005 07:35
Hehe... oh!! Hrumph! Too much smiling at an RA meeting. Have got to prohibit that! Get more serious work done! Thanks  .
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Ulrika Zugzwang
Magnanimous in Victory
Join date: 10 Jun 2004
Posts: 6,382
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12-12-2005 21:23
I wanted to let you all know, that you don't have to remove smilies by hand. When you are creating a new post, you'll see under the "Reply to Thread" area an "Additional Options" area with a subfield called "Miscellaneous Options". It's right below the "Submit Reply" button. Simply check "Disable smilies in text" and you won't have the too-many-images error, when submitting a transcript.  ~Ulrika~
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Gwyneth Llewelyn
Winking Loudmouth
Join date: 31 Jul 2004
Posts: 1,336
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12-13-2005 01:23
Pfft Ulrika... I feel *so* silly!!!  You're so right, I never ever imagined that this option existed — in plain sight! It really pays off reading things instead of doing them the hard way  Ah well, what's done, is done  And thanks...
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Selador Cellardoor
Registered User
Join date: 16 Nov 2003
Posts: 3,082
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12-13-2005 02:25
From: Sudane Erato The use of these is all subject to them being enabled by the administrator.
Shouldn't that be 'subject to their being enabled'?
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