If you mean the characters Chien, Fluent, Joxer and Dart?
I think those characters were broken before the move.
In SWTOR lingua, "broken" can also mean "vastly overpowered" :lol:
If you mean the characters Chien, Fluent, Joxer and Dart?
I think those characters were broken before the move.
Can you give an example of characters that are broken?Just a few things I'd like to mention.
Logging on takes me to RPGWatch main page, instead of forums now.
Also, some characters are now broken, especially when you use quote function.
Just one example from my news thread.Recently, after a promotional trip paid by Square Enix, Brendan Caldwell of Rock Paper Shotgun wrote a very unflattering article about the Final Fantasy XIV Fan Festival which insulted both the game and it?s fans. As this is becoming a common occurrence I decided that it?s about time I start applying my own special brand of opinion and critical commentary to the actions of Games Journalists as it is becoming more and more readily apparent that they hate Gamers.
An example is this post from Silver: https://www.rpgwatch.com/forums/showpost.php?p=1061542910&postcount=11Can you give an example of characters that are broken?
Odd that it has this changed behavior. We moved the forum software from 3.8.10 to 3.8.11, so it is strange if this new behavior is caused by that. Perhaps it is some odd thing because of PHP 7 or there is a dependency somewhere I'm not aware of.
Quoting myself, watch the special quote I put in parentheses become a "?"An example is this post from Silver: https://www.rpgwatch.com/forums/showpost.php?p=1061542910&postcount=11
In your post that he quoted, although it looks like you used an apostrophe, what you really used was a unicode (UTF-8) right single quote mark. In hex, E2808B (?). When Silver quoted it, it just came out as a "?". Probably quoting of all non-ASCII characters is hosed?
In your post I'm quoting now, you just used a regular ASCII apostrophe, so it'll come out fine.
??? Any intelligent fool can make things bigger, more complex, and more violent. It takes a touch of genius ??? and a lot of courage ??? to move in the opposite direction.??? (E.F.Schumacher, Economist, Source)
BalusC said:This will occur when the conversion between characters and bytes has taken place using the wrong charset. Computers handles data as bytes, but to represent the data in a sensible manner to humans, it has to be converted to characters (strings). This conversion takes place based on a charset of which there are many different ones.
In the particular ??? example, this is a typical CP1252 representation of the Unicode Character 'RIGHT SINQLE QUOTATION MARK' (U+2019) ? which was been read using UTF-8. In UTF-8, that character exist of the bytes 0xE2, 0x80 and 0x99. If you check the CP1252 codepage layout, then you'll see that those bytes represent exactly the characters ?, ? and ?.
This can be caused by the website not having read in the original source properly (it should have used CP1252 for this), or is displaying an UTF-8 page with the wrong charset=CP1252 attribute in Content-Type response header (or the attribute is missing; on Windows machines the default charset of CP1252 would be used then).
We are moved now.
There isn't that much difference. On the new server we have a newer version of PHP, but we could have installed that on the old server as well.
The main reasons are that one of the licenses that comes with the server expires by the end of the year and this server is newer and also slightly cheaper.
But a move like this always offers an opportunity to make some additional changes, which takes more time than planned.[ IMG ] [ url ] https://www.rpgwatch.com/forums/dat...tnx8s+P3s2//v7w3rERyNmWc+NgAAAABJRU5ErkJggg==[ /url ] [ /IMG ]
Yes, he was the only man who wasn’t tempted and that’s why I like him
The kind of "play with clichés" !
The site does seem a bit quicker for me also, and I've not experienced any errors as of yet. I'd call it an upgrade, thanks for the work.
In SWTOR lingua, "broken" can also mean "vastly overpowered" :lol: