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05-30-2014 11:15 PM
Hi all,
I see that there have been a few minor function changes recently on the forum.
I am having trouble with the Invalid HTML error when I add an underline, change font colors, etc to a post.
I have Script blockers and I have turned them off but no change.
Anything I can do at my end or is this a bug in the system at the moment?
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08-28-2014 06:50 PM - edited 08-28-2014 06:53 PM
Bump.
Test test test.
Hey it suddenly started working!!!
Thanks to who ever fixed the problem. HOLY MOLY!!!
05-31-2014 12:17 AM
Hi,
Just click "Post" again, it will fix for you
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05-31-2014 01:31 AM
Hi,
This is my test
1. Underline: test test test
2. Bold: test test test
3. Strikethrough: test test test
4. Font sizes: test test test size 18pt
5. Font Family: test test test Georgia
6. Text colors: test test test red
7. Backgrond colors: test test test green
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05-31-2014 02:13 AM
Arrg. I get the same error in both IE 10 and Firefox 29.01.
I only have windows Defender as my anti-v and using Windows firewall.
I switched routers and the same issue with both ASUS and Netgear.
The search goes on...
05-31-2014 04:57 AM
Hi,
I don't know much about browsers but please clear cookies (or Ctrl+F5) then try again.
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