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when i quote someone, i copy all that was written....... then paste it between the quote insert....

no prob's with that....

but, if there are smilies.... or underlines.... etc....

it all just shows up as written stuff....

eg:

"jon doe had nothing better to do... cheesy cheesy grin"

i notice that everyone else has the smilies in the quotes, but the only way i can get this is if i delete the text of them and manually insert the smilies back in.....

is there a different way that im not aware of, or does everone manually enter them back in???

Posted

never noticed that....

and as i see, it works perfectly...

well, im an idiot ;D

...i always just replied, and used the insert quote button in the reply screen........along with the copy and paste...

glad i asked,

but i feel a little  :-[

  • Super User
Posted

let's see, where's that "nice job, dumbie" smilie?

  • Super User
Posted
let's see, where's that "nice job, dumbie" smilie?

this one may require a combination of smilies...

::)

  • Super User
Posted
let's see, where's that "nice job, dumbie" smilie?

this one may require a combination of smilies...

::)

I approve. From now on, that combination of smilies means "Nice job, dumbie." Good work Dave

  • Super User
Posted
Is there a more intelligent combination that could mean "nice job dummy"?

 ::)

  • Super User
Posted

What's wrong with "dumbie"? It's in the urbandictionary.

  • Super User
Posted

why in the world do they take the "b" out anyway? Dumb -> Dummy Bwahh??

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