Lack of apostrpohes
#26
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Re: Lack of apostrpohes
Here you go, try this:
https://imgur.com/a/lV8HC00
You can literally see at the 0:16 second mark, at the exact moment that it changes the page count to page 26 and the auto-loader re-reads the thread title, the apostrophe in the browser title bar changes into a question-mark diamond.
Remember, it needs to be curly quotes or apostrophes (regular ones are not affected), and to see curly quotes affected, it has to be on a page that has been auto-loaded by IS. Content that was not auto-loaded by IS (for example, when you click on a specific page number or "Next" page or first enter a thread) is not affected.
https://imgur.com/a/lV8HC00
You can literally see at the 0:16 second mark, at the exact moment that it changes the page count to page 26 and the auto-loader re-reads the thread title, the apostrophe in the browser title bar changes into a question-mark diamond.
Remember, it needs to be curly quotes or apostrophes (regular ones are not affected), and to see curly quotes affected, it has to be on a page that has been auto-loaded by IS. Content that was not auto-loaded by IS (for example, when you click on a specific page number or "Next" page or first enter a thread) is not affected.
#27
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Re: Lack of apostrpohes
No, that's Chrome. Remember, I mentioned that Safari's (and Firefox's) behavior is that it doesn't render anything in the spot where the curly character goes (see post #13). The boxes, spaces, diamonds, etc., are on Chromium-based browsers.
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Re: Lack of apostrpohes
#31
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Re: Lack of apostrpohes
This issue is still present. Scrolled through to a page yesterday, and had a few posts with a whole bunch of boxes in them.
I tried to create an example within this thread to illustrate it, but was unable to make it work. Maybe this thread is not long enough to trigger it?
Nevertheless, the two canonical examples from the beginning of this thread (the ZSJL thread and Fantastic Four thread) are both still illustrating the issue in both Chrome and Firefox, including using this testing site:
https://www.browserling.com/browse/w...thread-26.html
https://www.browserling.com/browse/win7/firefox104/https://forum.dvdtalk.com/movie-talk/652611-zack-snyder%92s-justice-league-snyder-2021-%97-spoiler-filled-reviews-thread-26.html
I tried to create an example within this thread to illustrate it, but was unable to make it work. Maybe this thread is not long enough to trigger it?
Nevertheless, the two canonical examples from the beginning of this thread (the ZSJL thread and Fantastic Four thread) are both still illustrating the issue in both Chrome and Firefox, including using this testing site:
https://www.browserling.com/browse/w...thread-26.html
https://www.browserling.com/browse/win7/firefox104/https://forum.dvdtalk.com/movie-talk/652611-zack-snyder%92s-justice-league-snyder-2021-%97-spoiler-filled-reviews-thread-26.html
Last edited by TheBang; 11-30-22 at 09:58 PM.
#34
DVD Talk Legend
Re: Lack of apostrpohes
It is infinite scroll-related.
When I load this page in a Chrome incognito window (because I have infinite scroll disabled for my account):
https://forum.dvdtalk.com/movie-talk...ws-thread.html
I don't see the problem after the initial page load. After scrolling past post 30 or so, some apostrophes break, including the one in the page title that was previously showing correctly.
When scrolling that far, a POST request is made for https://forum.dvdtalk.com/showthread...=652611&page=4. Broken apostrophes are in the json response as unicode character codes:
\u0092
Working apostrophes are in the json as actual apostrophes.
When I load this page in a Chrome incognito window (because I have infinite scroll disabled for my account):
https://forum.dvdtalk.com/movie-talk...ws-thread.html
I don't see the problem after the initial page load. After scrolling past post 30 or so, some apostrophes break, including the one in the page title that was previously showing correctly.
When scrolling that far, a POST request is made for https://forum.dvdtalk.com/showthread...=652611&page=4. Broken apostrophes are in the json response as unicode character codes:
\u0092
Working apostrophes are in the json as actual apostrophes.
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