Fixed.
Title fixed? Or the problem with Chrome fixed?
the tilde has been removed from the URL but is still part of the title. Weird bug though, wouldn't mind knowing what Chrome was trying to do to :|
One of many reasons I refuse to use Chrome. The DNS prefetch issue is the main reason why I refuse to use it. It's not ready for prime time yet.
Interesting stuff there, Ceri May... Though I'm still wondering if it is a Chrome-only issue, or a wider WebKit issue. (My guess is the latter.)
Not to mention.. Why would you even WANT to run Safari?
Not to mention.. Why would you even WANT to run Safari?
Temporary insanity.
http://www.cs.tut.fi/~jkorpela/tilde.html explains why tilde's should not be used in URL's... it seems that chrome is possibly encoding it to its actual RFC standard of %7e before sending it but then xenForo wasn't recognising the URL and was telling the browser to redirect to the version with the ~ in it but google was then encoding it again..
However other browsers such as FF IE etc seem to just send it as ~
Not to mention.. Why would you even WANT to run Safari?
opera just renders things it's own way and feels dodgy...
it's nearly as bad as IE in my eyes, in fact, at times it's more annoying to work with
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