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nirmala
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Vanilla API Interfering With Forum Functions
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Thank you, that helps. Can I close this thread? (for the others : No jokes yet, please :-) )
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I have no idea what API you are talking about, if you want to post about an Addon post under its section, it is a lot clearer.
If it @kasper's API, then there is a big disclaimer on it page (presumably you have read). that it is experimental.
It also only 2.1 so if you have 2.0 it won't work.
Word to the wise, if people get the impression you are not really putting the effort, and like not really bothering to be descriptive in a question, they are not going to feel like answering. We are volunteers after all.
You can't be bothered = I can't be bothered too. It is not worth the time teasing out of you, like we are psychic. I have told you before.
I mean you wouldn't file a bug report like that. 'Doesn't work, no steps to reproduce', they would close the issue straight away.
Search for 'forum etiquette'
grep is your friend.
There's 2 links on Forum Etiquette, I've found 1, you can find the other.
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falsely marking a post as spam is not a way to get help
I suggest people ignore this user.
grep is your friend.
I took care of that one, making a few mistakes of my own (and almost accidentally deleting your post). Found a nice bug in the Reactions plugin, heheh.
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