rr 
        
    
  Berlin, Germany,  18.06.2017, 18:43   | 
     Forum bug: Backslashes after 2017-06-14 (Announce) | 
    
    
     I noticed the following behaviour: If one writes, e.g., "C:\DOS" in a posting, it will become "C:DOS" after clicking "OK - Submit" or "Preview", i.e., the \ (backslash) is lost. 
 
This is just to let you know, because I dunno when I will find time to fix it. 
 
Update: 
In the meantime you can work around by using two consecutive backslashes, i.e., write "C:\\DOS" to get "C:\DOS" in your posting. 
(Thanks, Doug!) --- Forum admin  | 
    
               
             Doug 
        
  
  18.06.2017, 19:48                        
  @ rr
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     Forum bug: Backslashes after 2017-06-14 | 
    
    
     > I noticed the following behaviour: If one writes, e.g., "C:\DOS" in a 
> posting, it will become "C:DOS" after clicking "OK - Submit" or "Preview", 
> i.e., the \ (backslash) is lost. 
>  
> This is just to let you know, because I dunno when I will find time to fix 
> it. 
 
I just tested doubling the backslashes with "Preview", and it seems to work there.  (Of course you must remember to double it again after previewing, or it will be lost!)   
 
I will submit it now to see if it works in "OK - Submit".   
 
C:\DOS 
 
- Doug B.  | 
     
                
             Doug 
        
  
  18.06.2017, 19:50                        
  @ Doug
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     Forum bug: Backslashes after 2017-06-14 | 
    
    
     Yup, it worked. :)   
 
- Doug B.  | 
     
                
             rr 
        
    
  Berlin, Germany,  18.06.2017, 21:13                        
  @ Doug
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     Forum bug: Backslashes after 2017-06-14 | 
    
    
     > > I noticed the following behaviour: If one writes, e.g., "C:DOS" in a 
> > posting, it will become "C:DOS" after clicking "OK - Submit" or 
> "Preview", 
> > i.e., the [code][/code] (backslash) is lost. 
> >  
> > This is just to let you know, because I dunno when I will find time to 
> fix 
> > it. 
>  
> I just tested doubling the backslashes with "Preview", and it seems to work 
> there.  (Of course you must remember to double it again after previewing, 
> or it will be lost!)   
 
You are right, of course, Doug. 
I forgot to write the obvious work around.   
Thanks for clarifying.   --- Forum admin  |