Mr Lucky Well-known member Feb 11, 2014 #1 If I tag a user in a post, I would like to see the @ symbol. Instead I see "-at-" Is it possible to have the @ symbol instead? Thanks
If I tag a user in a post, I would like to see the @ symbol. Instead I see "-at-" Is it possible to have the @ symbol instead? Thanks
P Paul B XenForo moderator Staff member Feb 11, 2014 #2 It should be the @ character by default. Does the same thing happen if you manually type @ in a post? Upvote 0 Downvote
It should be the @ character by default. Does the same thing happen if you manually type @ in a post?
Jeremy in memoriam 1991-2020 Feb 11, 2014 #3 The only way to modify that (as far as I know) is to actually modify library/Models/UserTagging.php If you run the file health check, is this file modified? Upvote 0 Downvote
The only way to modify that (as far as I know) is to actually modify library/Models/UserTagging.php If you run the file health check, is this file modified?
Mike XenForo developer Staff member Feb 11, 2014 #4 Perhaps it's changed by the censor? Upvote 0 Downvote
Mr Lucky Well-known member Feb 11, 2014 #5 Brogan said: It should be the @ character by default. Click to expand... Yes, that's what I would expect, but it doesn't work like that Brogan said: Does the same thing happen if you manually type @ in a post? Click to expand... That's what I'm doing, I don't know about any other way to tag a user. Is there one? Jeremy said: The only way to modify that (as far as I know) is to actually modify library/Models/UserTagging.php Click to expand... I didn't modify that If you run the file health check, is this file modified?[/quote] "All 1,200 checked files are present and correct." Upvote 0 Downvote
Brogan said: It should be the @ character by default. Click to expand... Yes, that's what I would expect, but it doesn't work like that Brogan said: Does the same thing happen if you manually type @ in a post? Click to expand... That's what I'm doing, I don't know about any other way to tag a user. Is there one? Jeremy said: The only way to modify that (as far as I know) is to actually modify library/Models/UserTagging.php Click to expand... I didn't modify that If you run the file health check, is this file modified?[/quote] "All 1,200 checked files are present and correct."
Mr Lucky Well-known member Feb 11, 2014 #6 Mike said: Perhaps it's changed by the censor? Click to expand... I bet that's it, I think somebody may have changed that to stop people from publishing email addresses. Upvote 0 Downvote
Mike said: Perhaps it's changed by the censor? Click to expand... I bet that's it, I think somebody may have changed that to stop people from publishing email addresses.
P Paul B XenForo moderator Staff member Feb 11, 2014 #7 Mermaid said: That's what I'm doing, I don't know about any other way to tag a user. Is there one? Click to expand... I wasn't referring to tagging, I mean literally just typing the single character @. It sounds like it is censor related though, which that check would have identified. Upvote 0 Downvote
Mermaid said: That's what I'm doing, I don't know about any other way to tag a user. Is there one? Click to expand... I wasn't referring to tagging, I mean literally just typing the single character @. It sounds like it is censor related though, which that check would have identified.