Really Cisco? Automatic Emoticons?
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This has probably been going on for a while, but why would Cisco, a company that makes (amongst other things) dedicated Enterprise high-performance/high price equipment enable automatic smilies on their support forums.
I'm sure this guy loves having an error report filled with smilies: http://developer.cisco.com/web/tapi/forums/-/message_boards/message/6293314?p_p_auth=39CAzELf
Thanks for putting PacMan in that XML: http://developer.cisco.com/web/curri/forums/-/message_boards/message/6340636?p_p_auth=LC4EEi3U
It's so unprofessional.
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Yes, that is pretty idiotic. However, it does go to demonstrate that manufacturing "dedicated Enterprise high-performance/high price equipment" doesn't make an organization immune from stupidity. In fact, the opposite may be true.
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It's Liferay. Disabling automatic emoticons probably never occurred to the people who made that monstrosity. They're the people that build entire pages out of JS rather than, oh I don't know... HTML?
More interesting, view source on the page. Apart from the fact that the entire page is spat out on one line (and it's not for minification either - every slash and colon in the link tags of the <head> is html-encoded unnecessarily), it also addresses every <link> tag at http://localhost. I'm not sure if that frightens me more, or the presence of "/html/jsp/everything.jsp".
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As far as i see, there is a button to paste code, so that it preserve layout, number the line and has a fixed width font. I assume users are dumb enough no to use it or re-read their message before publishing it?
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@Kyanar said:
It's Liferay. Disabling automatic emoticons probably never occurred to the people who made that monstrosity. They're the people that build entire pages out of JS rather than, oh I don't know... HTML?
More interesting, view source on the page. Apart from the fact that the entire page is spat out on one line (and it's not for minification either - every slash and colon in the link tags of the <head> is html-encoded unnecessarily), it also addresses every <link> tag at http://localhost. I'm not sure if that frightens me more, or the presence of "/html/jsp/everything.jsp".
Come on, the didn't even bother to change Liferay's favicon for their own and you're asking them to disable emoticos: http://developer.cisco.com/cisco2-theme/images/favicon.ico
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I've never seen anyone who likes automatic emoticons.
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Anyone know what the <!-- Degregated --> comment does?
I mean, obviously, aside from removing greg.
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It's like, first it was segregated, but then it got integrated, but then they decided to undo the integration, so now its' degregated?