named anchor
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by Atsuku(binku)
on 2008-05-01 17:43:36
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i usually see it in each post thread. For what? May i know the use of it? |
Re: named anchor
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by
on 2008-05-01 18:04:29 (edited 2008-05-01 18:05:46)
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I have not quite sure I understand your question. In HTML, named anchors are used to link to specific places within the page. More info here. Each post on the thread.php page has a named anchor so that it can be specifically referred to. If the usefulness of this is not at once obvious, I doubt I would be able to explain it. |
Re: named anchor
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by Atsuku(binku)
on 2008-05-17 17:29:06
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......... yeah, harder i try to understand it useless if i dunno the framework build. For threading post, i fully use Javascript and a little(or ?quite much?) AJAX, hopefully it could be launched quickly and nicely. And i hope i can ask for gendou-sama opinion. .... somebody pray for me, >.<. TQ. |
Re: named anchor
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by
on 2008-05-17 21:48:06
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What in the world are you trying to say? Do you have a specific question for me? |
Re: named anchor
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by Atsuku(binku)
on 2008-05-22 20:34:49
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aaaaahhh, again, my english >.<. Umm.. lets move to other question rather than make a new thread. May i? ^^ About this textarea, yeah, actualy THIS. I'm in confuse in how to automaticly add " " tag in posted value of 'this' text area when user hit enter key. So it's ready to insert to database. Or maybe there's other flow-work that much better? |
Re: named anchor
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by
on 2008-05-26 01:37:40
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You can use the nl2br php function for this. |
Re: named anchor
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by Atsuku(binku)
on 2008-05-27 22:07:58
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i have no idea, could the posted value automaticly "/(n) added" when user hit enter key in textarea before it posted? sory for my dumbness |