Bug Stomp
Upgrades and changes sometimes have unpredictable results, so post your bugs and glitches in here and I'll get out my trusty wrench and get to fixin'!
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Posts 3,541 - 3,553 of 8,681
John-Boy
21 years ago
21 years ago
Ezzer, It's like, you know...? They seem to have, like, gotten stuck?... Narley!
Shadyman
21 years ago
21 years ago
jd--
Prof said somewhere I think that the new hibernation mode and classification stuff isn't quite active yet. (I think, don't quote me), so no worries there
Prof said somewhere I think that the new hibernation mode and classification stuff isn't quite active yet. (I think, don't quote me), so no worries there
theseer
21 years ago
21 years ago
the chat windows for bot to human don't refresh when a reply is sent for people using FireFox 0.8 (Mozilla) they have to press [Crtl]+ r for it to work.
John-Boy
21 years ago
21 years ago
TheSeer... I have the same problem with Internet Explorer (NCSA Mosaic(TM)) and the chat windows. You type a response, the window vanishes and never comes back. If I attempt to do a refresh, I get the LOGOUT window asking me if I'm certain I want to logout. If I press the cancel button things tend to get a bit unstable for a while.
Recently I discovered that pressing on the TRANSCRIPTS tab, or doing some kind of "activity" on the site, will force the chat window to come back. So now I just give the bot I'm chatting with some time to get a response out, then click on the TRANSCRIPTS tab to see what was said. Strange isn't it?
John Allen Waldron
Lansdowne, Pennsylvania USA
Recently I discovered that pressing on the TRANSCRIPTS tab, or doing some kind of "activity" on the site, will force the chat window to come back. So now I just give the bot I'm chatting with some time to get a response out, then click on the TRANSCRIPTS tab to see what was said. Strange isn't it?
John Allen Waldron
Lansdowne, Pennsylvania USA
John-Boy
21 years ago
21 years ago
And talking about strange...
I had placed a joke into my xNone area for some humorous filler and evidently the joke length must have been too long for a response?
What is the maximum length for a response?

What is the maximum length for a response?
Shadyman
21 years ago
21 years ago
ja--
The chat windows do that
They disappear, and then come back when they're good and ready, AKA when the sidebar refreshes. It's set to do that at a steady rate, but maybe some browsers don't like the refreshing code.
Max response length? Not sure, might be a standard MySQL length
such as 255 or 1024, but again, I don't know.
The chat windows do that

Max response length? Not sure, might be a standard MySQL length

ruebot
21 years ago
21 years ago
i know it's nothing, but my firewall flagged the bots talking together as a URL_Directory_Transversal, intrusion attempt, and killed the window. i've never seen it happen before.
Skysaw
21 years ago
21 years ago
There is a bad import bug that keeps the import from working in cases where a goto statement references a statement that begins with a (. Here is an example:
(who|whom) are you (going to|planning to|trying to|planning to) [0,0]
goto (who|whom) will you
Convert Goto: goto (who|whom) will you
ERROR: Gotos with paths like (are you/Yes, are/yes) need to target a Seek. The first element is the Keyphrase, the second is the first letters of the Response, the third a Seek, and so on. The minimum to reach a Seek is three elements, and it must always be an odd number of elements. Error on: goto (who|whom) will yo)
(who|whom) are you (going to|planning to|trying to|planning to) [0,0]
goto (who|whom) will you
Convert Goto: goto (who|whom) will you
ERROR: Gotos with paths like (are you/Yes, are/yes) need to target a Seek. The first element is the Keyphrase, the second is the first letters of the Response, the third a Seek, and so on. The minimum to reach a Seek is three elements, and it must always be an odd number of elements. Error on: goto (who|whom) will yo)
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