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AudioMan612
Wed May 13 2009, 08:58PM
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I probably should've put my last post in the map suggestions here, as it reports a bunch of broken links, but anyways, since that post has a bunch of words with missing letters and added spaces, I thought I would point out that your forums like to do that for whatever reason.
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Stu Pidaso
Fri May 15 2009, 02:23PM

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It has to do with the e107 system and a preference setting. To prevent spamage in the chat box I have a maximim character lenght set. If someone types a word that is too long normaly it would make the chatbox as wide as the word. I set a restriction and it breaks the word up. Unfortunately it also causes the problem you are referring to.
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AudioMan612
Fri May 15 2009, 10:20PM
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Lol ok. I have a backup of the original post that I can email to you if you want it. I don't mean to overwhelm you though. I know I've already given you plenty of things you can do if you want lol.
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