The "s" bbcode makes a strike-through
See https://dev1galaxy.org/help.php#bbcode
Right, insufficient user understanding.
It is allowed in the
...[S]...
, as:
Safe GnuPG setup (with offlined master secret key)
https://dev1galaxy.org/viewtopic.php?id=1929#p7925
does have a lot of those. I isn't allow where it would only have the meaning of starting a strike-through...
Took me a while to understand...
Thanks. Regards!
]]>And this time it's similar:
The following errors need to be corrected before the message can be posted:
[ s ] was opened within itself, this is not allowed
And the text that I was trying to past is exactly what I did eventually past (of course, the url tags will be added independent of my will), with the sole difference that I will, just right now, in the immediate next paste it with the spaces for the [ s ] added (s capatal or lowercase, that doesn't matter, I don't think).
The text at this time, with that error by FluxBB corresponds to this hash:
mr@gdOv:~$ sha256sum /Cmn/mr/Dev1_180310_GnuPG_safe_2.txt
d31a5f9a403c4103a17e2e313133f0bc0130d7507930b6a267dc47a3cb0f4004 /Cmn/mr/Dev1_180310_GnuPG_safe_2.txt
mr@gdOv:~$
I don't have my next post's exact link, but it's in that same new today's topic of mine.
Ah, while posting this, I got:
[ s ] was found without a matching [ /s ]
(without spaces, of course).
And now:
The following errors need to be corrected before the message can be posted:
[ /s ] was found without a matching [ s ]
(without spaces, of course).
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sub rsa3072 2018-03-08 [S]
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--list-secret-keys
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And this is from my topic linked. But I removed the text, left just the tags... Works again... But I asure you I had to insert spaces around the 'S' of [ S ] in the code, else it kept complaining... (this [ S ] needs spaces because there is no closing tag for it).
Regards!
P.S. Just tried to add "?" to the topic title. Can't do it...
EDIT: was editing non-first post of mine. Sorted.
some thing [S]
Opening a quote:
somebody said that...
Nope. This works! Why similar stuff wouldn't work in my topic (linked in previous post here)?
]]>And I can try and make a quick (little time available) testcase here. In the next post.
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