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luckydonald
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The following can help you to figure out where your post is broken, as the error dialog itself isn't helpful at all (line number, etc.?)

By marking the whole thing as

quote (Ctrl + Q or the button)

you sometimes can reveal the errors (by breaking your post).

If anything in the quote seems broken, that is an indicator to look for.

Don't forget to remove the quote again (Ctrl+Q) before posting it.


In my case, the quote still contained the correct code blocks, but the links were the cause.

Instead of the expected link:

description

They were displayed raw like the following:

description [description][1]

The link reference was visible at the posts ending, too:

[1] : http://example.com

The following can help you to figure out where your post is broken, as the error dialog itself isn't helpful at all (line number, etc.?)

By marking the whole thing as

quote (Ctrl + Q or the button)

you sometimes can reveal the errors (by breaking your post).

If anything in the quote seems broken, that is an indicator to look for.

Don't forget to remove the quote again (Ctrl+Q).


In my case, the quote still contained the correct code blocks, but the links were the cause.

Instead of the expected link:

description

They were displayed raw like the following:

description

The link reference was visible at the posts ending, too:

The following can help you to figure out where your post is broken, as the error dialog itself isn't helpful at all (line number, etc.?)

By marking the whole thing as

quote (Ctrl + Q or the button)

you sometimes can reveal the errors (by breaking your post).

If anything in the quote seems broken, that is an indicator to look for.

Don't forget to remove the quote again (Ctrl+Q) before posting it.


In my case, the quote still contained the correct code blocks, but the links were the cause.

Instead of the expected link:

description

They were displayed raw like the following:

[description][1]

The link reference was visible at the posts ending, too:

[1] : http://example.com

(While we are at it.) - yes, I did not bump it (that was by a (new) answer)!
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Peter Mortensen
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The following can help you to figure out where your post is broken, as the error dialog itself isn't helpful at all (line number, etc.?)

By marking the whole thing as

quote (ctrlCtrl+ + Q or the button) you sometimes can reveal the errors (by breaking your post).

you sometimes can reveal the errors (by breaking your post).

If anything in the quote seems broken, that is aan indicator to look for.

Don't forget to remove the quote again (ctrlCtrl+Q),.


  
In my case the quote still contained the correct code blocks, but the links were the cause.

In my case, the quote still contained the correct code blocks, but the links were the cause.

Instead of the expected link:

Instead of the expected link:

> [description][2]

description

They were displayed raw like the following:

description

The link reference was visible at the posts ending, too:

The following can help you to figure out where your post is broken, as the error dialog itself isn't helpful at all (line number, etc?)

By marking the whole thing as

quote (ctrl+Q or the button) you sometimes can reveal the errors (by breaking your post).

If anything in the quote seems broken, that is a indicator to look for.

Don't forget to remove the quote again (ctrl+Q),


  In my case the quote still contained the correct code blocks, but the links were the cause. Instead of the expected link: > [description][2]

They were displayed raw like the following:

description

The link reference was visible at the posts ending, too:

The following can help you to figure out where your post is broken, as the error dialog itself isn't helpful at all (line number, etc.?)

By marking the whole thing as

quote (Ctrl + Q or the button)

you sometimes can reveal the errors (by breaking your post).

If anything in the quote seems broken, that is an indicator to look for.

Don't forget to remove the quote again (Ctrl+Q).

 

In my case, the quote still contained the correct code blocks, but the links were the cause.

Instead of the expected link:

description

They were displayed raw like the following:

description

The link reference was visible at the posts ending, too:

swaped order of stuff to be more clear.
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luckydonald
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Caution: This is not considered good practice!
I repeat: Not good practace.

But it The following can help you to figure out where your post is broken, as the error dialog itself isn't helpful at all (line number, etc?)

Sometimes you can at least post your question byBy marking the whole thing as

quote (ctrl+Q or the button), you sometimes can reveal the errors (by breaking your post).

and then posting it.
In my caseIf anything in the quote still contained the correct code blocksseems broken, that is a indicator to look for.

If successfully posted:
Edit out the quoteDon't forget to remove the quote again (ctrl+Q). This will most likely reveal the errors (by breaking your post).,


In my case the quote still contained the correct code blocks, but the links were the cause. Instead of the expected link: > [description][2]

In my case probablyThey were displayed raw like the links collectedfollowing:

description

The link reference was visible at the bottom were the causeposts ending, as they were displayed as code.too:

 

Caution: This is not considered good practice!
I repeat: Not good practace.

But it can help you to figure out where your post is broken, as the error dialog itself isn't helpful at all (line number, etc?)

Sometimes you can at least post your question by marking the whole thing as

quote (ctrl+Q or the button),

and then posting it.
In my case the quote still contained the correct code blocks.

If successfully posted:
Edit out the quote (ctrl+Q). This will most likely reveal the errors (by breaking your post).

In my case probably the links collected at the bottom were the cause, as they were displayed as code.

The following can help you to figure out where your post is broken, as the error dialog itself isn't helpful at all (line number, etc?)

By marking the whole thing as

quote (ctrl+Q or the button) you sometimes can reveal the errors (by breaking your post).

If anything in the quote seems broken, that is a indicator to look for.

Don't forget to remove the quote again (ctrl+Q),


In my case the quote still contained the correct code blocks, but the links were the cause. Instead of the expected link: > [description][2]

They were displayed raw like the following:

description

The link reference was visible at the posts ending, too:

 
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