Kaelten mentioned that no data has been lost internally, but it's been almost a year. I posit that after a long enough time of data being withheld, data is considered lost. Please bring the data back in some form, even if it's sloppy.
Oh, I thought the redirection safety was meant for censorship surrounding imagery that parents don't want their children to see, like "If you follow this link, you could go to the scary part of the internet where there's porn and gore! Are you SURE you want to do that?"
It doesn't seem like it was corrected. Also, two tickets? I think Cybeloras was saying that every ticket that had the "Enhancement" tag now says "Enhancment", not just one ticket. That doesn't sound like the spelling mistake was ever fully corrected unless the system migrated was an old version. It seems like the best course of action would be for someone to do what Cybeloras requested.
Let's call the redirection what it's meant to be: a legal safety net. Instead of having an annoying redirection UI as a legal safety net, why not just put something like "Do you agree not to open a lawsuit due to what might be linked on our forums?" in the user agreement for registration? That's what most forums do and it's much more user-friendly.
Anyway, considering that the forum software rehosted my image, the safety net isn't even working as intended.
This was happening on the Curse Voice forums repeatedly. It was impossible to post, often. Eventually the Curse staff just deleted all the forums, which was an utter outrage. This spam detection system should not be given deletion privileges. It should flag posts as spam to learn rather than deleting posts outright.
I was making a new thread and I made the mistake of trying to preview it by clicking the "Preview" button. It said "Well, that was unexpected... Error Sorry, an error occurred while processing your request." instead of showing the preview. When I used my browser's back button, the text was gone from the editor, which is partially a browser issue, but could probably be prevented by the site.
How Capping does it is by using its own function called "SetupAssault" and passing the correct value for assault timers in that battleground. Looks like AV is 245 seconds, IoC is 61 seconds, AB is 60 seconds, DG is 61 seconds, Gilneas is 60 seconds, and EotS RBG is 60 seconds.
Someone could write a LibBGTimers or something like that with these values, but Capping is so nice that I don't really see the need to rewrite this part.
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Kaelten mentioned that no data has been lost internally, but it's been almost a year. I posit that after a long enough time of data being withheld, data is considered lost. Please bring the data back in some form, even if it's sloppy.
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You can use conditionals within TellMeWhen that check your spec.
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It's been months. Is there a timeline or planned date for bringing them back?
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Oh, I thought the redirection safety was meant for censorship surrounding imagery that parents don't want their children to see, like "If you follow this link, you could go to the scary part of the internet where there's porn and gore! Are you SURE you want to do that?"
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It doesn't seem like it was corrected. Also, two tickets? I think Cybeloras was saying that every ticket that had the "Enhancement" tag now says "Enhancment", not just one ticket. That doesn't sound like the spelling mistake was ever fully corrected unless the system migrated was an old version. It seems like the best course of action would be for someone to do what Cybeloras requested.
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Clearly it's not for safety, as the forum software attached the image to my post anyway, meaning it rehosted it at
Let's call the redirection what it's meant to be: a legal safety net. Instead of having an annoying redirection UI as a legal safety net, why not just put something like "Do you agree not to open a lawsuit due to what might be linked on our forums?" in the user agreement for registration? That's what most forums do and it's much more user-friendly.
Anyway, considering that the forum software rehosted my image, the safety net isn't even working as intended.
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My link was precisely
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Please get rid of this useless redirection. People know how to browse the internet already.
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I can't find them. Are you sure you've activated them and given access to non-admins?
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This was happening on the Curse Voice forums repeatedly. It was impossible to post, often. Eventually the Curse staff just deleted all the forums, which was an utter outrage. This spam detection system should not be given deletion privileges. It should flag posts as spam to learn rather than deleting posts outright.
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+1. I used the TellMeWhen project forums to learn quite a few cool tricks.
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It looks great. Thanks!
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I was making a new thread and I made the mistake of trying to preview it by clicking the "Preview" button. It said "Well, that was unexpected... Error Sorry, an error occurred while processing your request." instead of showing the preview. When I used my browser's back button, the text was gone from the editor, which is partially a browser issue, but could probably be prevented by the site.
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See this screenshot. Does it look like the text, "Capping", is a link? It's meant to be a link.
http://lex.clansfx.co.uk/dump/2586397adfe27194f695d412e66e35ca/00000652.png
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How Capping does it is by using its own function called "SetupAssault" and passing the correct value for assault timers in that battleground. Looks like AV is 245 seconds, IoC is 61 seconds, AB is 60 seconds, DG is 61 seconds, Gilneas is 60 seconds, and EotS RBG is 60 seconds.
Someone could write a LibBGTimers or something like that with these values, but Capping is so nice that I don't really see the need to rewrite this part.