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Previously on "How to post code without it being translated into Smilies"

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  • BrowneIssue
    replied
    So it looks like this when you are creating your post:

    [CODE]
    :laugh This is oh, so easy! :rollin:
    [/CODE]

    To get this outcome:
    Code:
    :laugh This is oh, so easy! :rollin:
    instead of:

    This is oh, so easy!

    Mind you, this is more difficult:

    [QUOTE]Who said that?[/QUOTE]

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  • Zapico
    replied
    Originally posted by VectraMan View Post
    Put "code" in square brackets, or press the # button when you post.

    Code:
    // Javascript is for numpties
    Many thanks. I'll happily confess to being a numptie.

    Leave a comment:


  • VectraMan
    replied
    Put "code" in square brackets, or press the # button when you post.

    Code:
    // Javascript is for numpties

    Leave a comment:


  • Zapico
    started a topic How to post code without it being translated into Smilies

    How to post code without it being translated into Smilies

    Hi,

    I need to post a javascript problem that I need help with including some lines of code but when I preview the post, CUK tranlates some elements of code into smilies - is there any way I can disable this on CUK before I post the actual code?

    Many thanks
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