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November 28, 2006 at
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I have added a jump menu to make it easier to jump between forums. It is located at the bottom right of the posts. Thanks Jeff
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November 28, 2006 at
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Excellent feature. look forward to using it 
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November 29, 2006 at
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OK I give up.
How can I seperate paragraphs instead of having everything run together?
This post should be four seperate paragraphs with one line in between each since I hit return after each puncuation mark.
What am I doing wrong?
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November 29, 2006 at
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What browser are you using? My guess would be opera since there is no HTML formating in your post. If you use Opera then you do not get the HTML editor you only get a text box to post your reply in and since it is plain text that you are submitting you will not be able to control your line breaks. You can however use HTML in the text box and control your formating. Thanks Jeff
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November 29, 2006 at
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IE v5.50 at work, whatever version of IE would have came with windows Media Edition purchased 11 months ago and whatever version I would have upgraded it to last month. I'll check the FAQ's again tonite when I get home to figure out what html to use.
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November 29, 2006 at
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Posted By: Speedbump on November 29 2006 at 10:18:10 AM
IE v5.50 at work, whatever version of IE would have came with windows Media Edition purchased 11 months ago and whatever version I would have upgraded it to last month. I'll check the FAQ's again tonite when I get home to figure out what html to use.
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Hi, In the text editor where you type your message do you see the formating buttons for the text editor or do you only see a plain text box?
Thanks Jeff
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November 29, 2006 at
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This is a awesome feature Thank you.
LETS RACE BOYS
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November 29, 2006 at
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GOOD JOB, I LIKE IT
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November 29, 2006 at
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November 29, 2006 at
04:58:26 PM by Speedbump
Jeff, I can see formatting buttons NOW. I know I had a plain text box at work and pretty sure that I had the same thing on my home (IE v6.0.29) before today
It works now, thanks for whatever you did! I'll have to check out what it looks like on the older version of IE tomorrow, I didn't have time to surf this afternoon.
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November 29, 2006 at
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Posted By: Speedbump on November 29 2006 at 04:57:11 PM
Jeff, I can see formatting buttons NOW. I know I had a plain text box at work and pretty sure that I had the same thing on my home (IE v6.0.29) before today
It works now, thanks for whatever you did! I'll have to check out what it looks like on the older version of IE tomorrow, I didn't have time to surf this afternoon.
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I didn't change anything or do anything. Jeff
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November 30, 2006 at
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Plain text box at work (IE v.5.5) with the words KTML-safe mode in blue underneath the smiley key.
I guess if I want to get long winded I will have to do it at home.
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November 30, 2006 at
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Posted By: Speedbump on November 30 2006 at 08:23:10 AM
Plain text box at work (IE v.5.5) with the words KTML-safe mode in blue underneath the smiley key.
I guess if I want to get long winded I will have to do it at home.
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Try the following in order to enable full use of the KTML control:
- In the browser's security settings, enable active scripting. Also, check if JavaScript is enabled.
- If active scripting is enabled and the issue persists, check the firewall. If KTML works properly with the firewall disabled, you have to do one of the following:
- Add the pages containing KTML to the list of trusted sites. How to do this depends on each firewall user interface.
- Disable Browser privacy options. This blocks the script from checking the browser type.
- The firewall settings depend heavily on the particular product you are using. To find out how to set these options, check your product's user manual.
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November 30, 2006 at
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You can also just put a <br> anywhere you want a line break. This is the HTML for line break. You ahve to use the left and right bracket around br. So it would be <br>
You can only use HTML if you are in code view or in safe mode.
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November 30, 2006 at
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Gotcha, its the firewall/security settings on the work computer. I'm surprised I am even able to surf hoseheads on this thing I can learn to bracket a br without a problem.
thanks again
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