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The Roger Posts: 35/47 |
It's a fun thing to do one acmlmboards who patched XMP, they're all like, "how the fux did j00 xmp's me?" anyways seems to be fixed here so. weeerubixcuber |
Posts: 171/356 That's interesting. I hope that no one malicious gets any ideas about using this.
| *Evil laugh* Ogre |
Posts: 64/65 One of many old depricated tags, like the laughable old version for bold, < | Xkeeper |
Posts: 3716/5653 I like to do other things too | ![]() The Roger |
Posts: 30/47 Because he's too lazy to check the thread, or it wasn't on his to-do list for the 'updates'. D: | Ninetales |
Posts: 587/894 Xk, why isn't this fixed yet? | Metal Man88 |
Posts: 312/701 It sounds to me like the first tag causes everything after it to be made into text, including the / tag, thus destroying its own purpose unless the browser is made to be cautious.
| Edit: I experienced first hand how it can unintentionally destroy stuff. X_x Ninetales |
Posts: 586/894 Originally posted by HyperHacker No, it happens in IE too. A little research led me to find out that it's an old, obsolete tag and has been replaced with the < HyperHacker |
Posts: 3311/5072 A Firefox bug, maybe. | Milly |
Posts: 45/145 < ![]() HyperHacker |
Posts: 3306/5072 Hm, I just tried it and the closing </plaintext> tag was treated as plain text as well, thus eating the page. | ![]() The Roger |
Posts: 28/47 < | Edit: actually I think < |