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awarded  Yearling
Dec
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comment Parsing <pre> breaks with this content
you may want to edit your answer so that the reason why my "bug" is not a bug is at the top, and the recommendation for a better solution is at the bottom.
Dec
5
comment Parsing <pre> breaks with this content
::facepalm:: of course.
Dec
5
accepted Parsing <pre> breaks with this content
Dec
5
comment Parsing <pre> breaks with this content
and then changed it back i guess...
Dec
5
comment Parsing <pre> breaks with this content
hey @Chichiray, why did you change my post so that my example of the parser breaking is no longer an example of the parser breaking?
Dec
5
comment Parsing <pre> breaks with this content
regardless of if my choice of pre is the best, AFAIK this is a bug with the parser. i thought that this was the appropriate venue for reporting bugs.
Dec
5
comment Parsing <pre> breaks with this content
thanks, that's a good workaround. but the parser still has a bug AFAIK, and that's what i'm reporting.
Dec
5
comment Parsing <pre> breaks with this content
thanks -- but i am trying to report a bug with the parser, i'm not looking for a workaround
Dec
5
revised Parsing <pre> breaks with this content
added 112 characters in body; edited title
Dec
5
comment Parsing <pre> breaks with this content
it's not source code. so if i use the 4-space indent, SO will incorrectly guess what language it is based on my tags, and give it meaningless colors
Dec
5
comment Parsing <pre> breaks with this content
Because it is not source code. I don't want syntax highlighting (SO will guess wrongly about what language it is)
Dec
5
asked Parsing <pre> breaks with this content
Nov
9
asked What technology does stackexchange use for their chat rooms?
Nov
2
comment Are there any considerations for some sort of “multiple correct answers” feature?
I think i want community wiki, but with more oomph. Like i want to select 2 answers and say "you two people, work together to form the perfect answer!"
Nov
2
accepted Are there any considerations for some sort of “multiple correct answers” feature?
Nov
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comment Are there any considerations for some sort of “multiple correct answers” feature?
@afg i am not looking for a poll / discussion, I even explicitly mentioned how it would be bad to replicate forum functionality...
Nov
2
asked Are there any considerations for some sort of “multiple correct answers” feature?
Oct
5
comment proposed tag synonyms: rails3.1 and ruby-on-rails3.1
There are questions that are specific to specific versions, which is why all three tags are useful. There are people who can answer a ruby-on-rails-3.1 question but who are only subscribed to the ruby-on-rails tag, which is why it is advantageous to tag a question with both. I agree that it's messy, but this is what creates that behavior.
Oct
5
asked proposed tag synonyms: rails3.1 and ruby-on-rails3.1