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Stories are cut off
- General Posted by matt (Monday November 26 2001 @ 03:33PM EST) views: 173 |
I've started to use PHPWEBLOG for a number of things including a personal diary, library indexer as well as a its intended use. Long stories are cut off - the display is. When I go back to edit them, the content is still there - just not displayed. Anyone else notice this? Is there a solution?
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By John (Wednesday November 28 2001 @ 12:50PM EST)
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Try posting your story with M$ Internet Explorer instead of Netscape. Netscape is limited in that it can only submit a story that's 32765 characters long (or something like that). IE seems to be able to submit an unlimited amount of text.
I found this to be the problem with a site I was working on.
-John
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By John (Wednesday November 28 2001 @ 12:52PM EST)
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Sorry, that should have read "submit a form response" that's 32765...
-j
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By John (Wednesday November 28 2001 @ 12:53PM EST)
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Oh, and it seems that I mis-read your problem. Sorry mate, don't know what a fix is for you.
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By matt (Wednesday November 28 2001 @ 01:22PM EST)
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I actually tried this on both netscape and opera
(Linux OS). They both showed that the content was
there, but not displayed. It would seem that PHPWEBLOG
must be limiting the amount it displays...
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By Lirone Chimoni (Saturday December 01 2001 @ 09:15PM EST)
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do you mean in the summary or in the story detail ?
If you mean in the summary page check in Story Control the Summary Length value and set it to 0.
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By matt (Tuesday December 04 2001 @ 08:25PM EST)
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This is what I discovered. The articles I was entering were science based and had the following:
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By matt (Tuesday December 04 2001 @ 08:27PM EST)
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Well it did it again. I'm using the symbol for html code. But it dosen't like it. Greater than and less than.
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