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Siduction Forum => Software - Support => Topic started by: vilde on 2016/11/09, 11:29:57
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Since some time when I press "Quote" button in a post to do a fast replay and quote that post nothing happens. I'm using xfce 64 bit with
firefox-esr:
Installerad: 45.4.0esr-2
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Yep, same with chrome.
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Since some time when I press "Quote" button in a post to do a fast replay and quote that post nothing happens. I'm using xfce 64 bit with firefox-esr:
Installerad: 45.4.0esr-2
mh,
with firefox, see version below, it works on my system.
LANG=C apt policy firefox
firefox:
Installed: 49.0-5
Candidate: 49.0-5
Version table:
50.0~b11-1 1
1 http://ftp.debian.de/debian experimental/main amd64 Packages
*** 49.0-5 500
500 http://ftp.debian.de/debian unstable/main amd64 Packages
100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
System: Host: hhl Kernel: 4.8.6-towo.1-siduction-amd64 x86_64 (64 bit) Desktop: KDE Plasma 5.8.2
Distro: siduction 15.1.0 Thunderstruck - kde - (201512041044)
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Here same as vilde and dibl, firefox 49 + chromium. Hovering "Quote" in an open thread shows
https://forum.siduction.org/index.php?topic=6430.msg52764;topicseen#quickReplyOptions
(not working), while when in a thread overview (recent (https://forum.siduction.org/index.php?action=recent), for example) the hover reads as (working) https://forum.siduction.org/index.php?action=post;topic=6428.7;quote=52765
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ah, now i understand 8) , okay, that way it does not work for me either!
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Further observation and temporary workaround: while reading threads here in firefox, left oft the url bar is a grey lock symbol with a warning exclamation mark, telling me that the connection to forum.siduction.org is not secure (all urls start with https).
If I click on that sign and tell firefox to temporarily disable protection, the #quickReplyOptions starts working.
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The problem with the not secure content is gravatar and the SMF-Team - it seems that the plugins that SMF provide via their website are hopless outdated and not maintained. There is a plugin version by the original autor on github that should resolve the problems, but i don't want to break our forum. So it will take a while, two chances - a) they update their crap and the update comes via smf package manager (ok, not likely) or b) i must apply the update by hand. Second choice is PITA and risky.
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If it is important to quote, one does not need to be a genius to write
what Alf said ...
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^^ dibl, you are right, it isn't exactly rocket science 8)
[quote=melmarker@13:09]what Alf said ...[/quote]