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Hi!
Lulu and me were chatting when this occured: Writing couldn't, wouldn't or shouldn't in quotation marks causes an interpretaion like this in the shoutbox: "should't&quo t; Similar with the other two words. If you just write "ouldn't" it shows: "ounldn't" ; Now! :sneaky: Who put this riddle / sane people confusing / evil stuff in there, huh? Is this the same reason why some smileys aren't interpreted correctly? :huh: Regards, Wolf ++EDIT++: Lets sum up: You need a negated form of an auxiliary in quotation marks to reproduce the error, haven't does a semicolon in a new row as well. And you need a certain amount of letters, "didn't" doesn't cause the error. |
I would just like to add that we are not insane :D
Anyways, it's all there in the SB archive. |
Seems (new) Forums are in process of text normalisation :max:
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