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Sat 20/10/12 at 18:07
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I was just looking around the new User Profile layout and looked at some of my previous Knowledge Base articles and found that someone had asked me a question back in January 2012 for my September 2011 article! :¬O

As most of you know I'm always happy to respond to questions and help where I can - is there anyway users can be notified if people ask questions to KB articles?


Also the images for the links to my website and Twitter account seem to be scrambled: See the first image?

I also see this script error:

Message: 'console' is undefined
Line: 76
Char: 5
Code: 0
URI: https://secure.freeola.com/js/jquery- [space!!!] truncate/jquery.truncate.js





[s]Hmmm...[/s]
Sun 21/10/12 at 09:50
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Warhunt wrote:

Hmmm... wrote:
[i]Also the images for the links to my website and Twitter account seem to be scrambled:

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Seem to work fine for us as well. Is it still happening for you? If so give us some details (browser, refereshed cache? etc)[/i]





Hi Warhunt.
FF v16 and Chome v22 both work fine - no error logged and the globe/bird icons are there.

The problem (as always) is with IE8 not keeping up but is the last IE available with XP so is still popular. I see you are using IE9 which is a more modern browser so must be coping with your script.

To get the broken images (as shown in my previous link) you need to follow either the website or Twitter links - after using the link the script error always occurs on the page along with the broken/scrambled image.


[s]Hmmm...[/s]
Sun 21/10/12 at 09:26
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Hmmm... wrote:
Is there anyway users can be notified if people ask questions to KB articles?
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Unlikely to be honest, but I will add a request to the team to see what we can do.

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Hmmm... wrote:
Also the images for the links to my website and Twitter account seem to be scrambled:
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Seem to work fine for us as well. Is it still happening for you? If so give us some details (browser, refereshed cache? etc)
Sat 20/10/12 at 19:07
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Hi Hmmm ... I can view your image link, it's as I remember it :¬)
Sat 20/10/12 at 18:07
Moderator
"Are you sure?"
Posts: 5,000
I was just looking around the new User Profile layout and looked at some of my previous Knowledge Base articles and found that someone had asked me a question back in January 2012 for my September 2011 article! :¬O

As most of you know I'm always happy to respond to questions and help where I can - is there anyway users can be notified if people ask questions to KB articles?


Also the images for the links to my website and Twitter account seem to be scrambled: See the first image?

I also see this script error:

Message: 'console' is undefined
Line: 76
Char: 5
Code: 0
URI: https://secure.freeola.com/js/jquery- [space!!!] truncate/jquery.truncate.js





[s]Hmmm...[/s]

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