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6. November 2004, 20:02:20
Crissie 
yes that's the one bumble .. am i missing something? because i thought that it would have been over

6. November 2004, 19:25:11
bumble 

6. November 2004, 19:18:00
Crissie 
Fencer, i can't remember if this is the right board or not, but could you please look at game 412380? i thought it should have been over but maybe i'm wrong Thanks a bunch! :o)

6. November 2004, 18:00:08
LongJohn 
yes, relative URL is "relative" to the web address you are currently at.
For example, we are already sitting at http://brainking.com/ and the extension can be relative to where we are

6. November 2004, 15:00:04
pauloaguia 
I don't know if either is right... Fencer said the absoulte URL's would be converted to relative URL's and neither of our 'proposals' of relative URL's worked :)

6. November 2004, 14:56:48
harley 
Typical, no reply for hours then two come along at once ;oD

Thanks for the explanation!

6. November 2004, 14:54:31
pauloaguia 
I think relative URL is like /game/Board?bc=1
and absolute url like http://brainking.com/game/Board?bc=1

6. November 2004, 14:51:27
Gror 
Relative URL is URL like www.abc.com
Absolute URL is, when you type http:// first, so you write http://www.abc.com

6. November 2004, 09:10:29
harley 
Whats the difference between a relative URL, and an absolute URL? For all us dumb folk who don't speak computer ;oD
In other words, what do we need to type for it to be a link? Just the www.?

6. November 2004, 07:58:30
Fencer 
Kevin: You don't have to use relative URLs for internal links - even if you make an absolute URL, BK will convert it to relative automatically.

5. November 2004, 23:49:35
LongJohn 
Subject: Testing
Modified by LongJohn (5. November 2004, 23:50:21)
http://www.afl.com.au
Quite handy if you want to quickly copy/paste links.
Doesn't look as pretty though

5. November 2004, 23:44:12
coan.net 
Modified by coan.net (5. November 2004, 23:45:40)
Yea, Fencer did that a few weeks back - I find it still a little buggy for example when you put the HTML code for a link, and also inlude the address as the link description - it will throw a mess on the screen.

edit: Actually I just tested what was messing up in the past, and it seems to work now - so just ignore my part about it being buggy

5. November 2004, 23:42:28
Rose 
We can? I had no idea
http://google.com

5. November 2004, 23:41:17
coan.net 

5. November 2004, 23:13:52
Kevin 
Modified by Kevin (5. November 2004, 23:14:15)
Bumble: You mean like: < a href=/game/Board?bc=181>Link< /a> rather than < a href=http://brainking.com/...>Link< /a>? We've been able to do that since all other links were allowed :-)

5. November 2004, 21:30:11
LongJohn 
Bernie had that problem too so she might be able to help you

5. November 2004, 20:50:20
Rose 
Subject: Money Brokers
Has anyone outside of the UK used the moneybrokers site to renew a membership? It's asking for a mobile phone # to confirm SMS which means nothing to me. I cant get past this to renew. Anyone with any info on this would be greatly appreciated.

5. November 2004, 18:54:24
bumble 
Er, how long have internal links been 'live'?

Eg: http://brainking.com/game/Board?bc=181

4. November 2004, 21:52:06
Nuno Miguel 
i check it and it. it is correct.
thanks Bry
thanks Harley

4. November 2004, 21:41:11
Crook 
It could be from two games matches where both players won one game.

4. November 2004, 21:35:28
harley 
Maybe you should ask that on the Halma board, Purple :o) (My answer would be that they've got fed up, or both played well and decided on a draw?!)

4. November 2004, 21:31:58
Purple 
I notice some Halma players have drawn games. How can a game of Halma possibly draw?

4. November 2004, 21:18:04
Bry 
Harley - Nuno... thats my interpretation too.... "=" meaning "equal" games?

4. November 2004, 21:11:05
harley 
I think the (=1) would mean you have one drawn game with this player? I'm not certain though :o)

4. November 2004, 21:01:49
Nuno Miguel 
Hi, in games we can see the past score with a player, like this for example:
Score of finished games (Nuno Miguel - XXXX, Anti Reversi): 4 : 0 (= 1)
what means (= 1) or (= 0) like i have in some other games?
Thanks

4. November 2004, 18:25:31
Bluefin 
Subject: Re: Flag
Thanks Harley and BBW. I have a flag. Just wondering why everyone else didn't.

4. November 2004, 17:09:25
coan.net 
Flags - If a user does not select a country, no flag is displayed.

4. November 2004, 17:01:37
harley 
Bluefin, its just personal choice. You don't have to have a flag.
If its JUST on the game board, but they display a flag elsewhere, it would be your browser not reading it? Try right clicking where the flag should be, and click 'show picture'.

4. November 2004, 16:45:24
Bluefin 
Subject: Flags
Why is it that some members don't have a flag on the game board ?

4. November 2004, 15:05:14
sLaMdAnCe13 
*fiGht cLUb*

4. November 2004, 15:01:54
Skyking 
There is the Boiler room for off subjects

4. November 2004, 08:50:14
Hrqls 
hmm ... yes i think i favor single games better
(except in games where 1 color has a big advantage)

thanks

4. November 2004, 08:33:06
sLaMdAnCe13 
suqz, huh?

4. November 2004, 08:30:17
sLaMdAnCe13 
yup.

4. November 2004, 08:29:02
Hrqls 
do all matches count as 1 ? a 5 wins match as well ?

4. November 2004, 07:54:44
sLaMdAnCe13 
*fiGHt cLUb*

4. November 2004, 07:44:14
sLaMdAnCe13 
2 points match...counts as 1.

4. November 2004, 07:43:07
Hrqls 
do matches count as 1 game in the bkr and number of games played ?

i just won a match of chess (its a miracle indeed ;)) .. 2-0 ... but only 1 win was added to my list .. and i think my total number of games only went up by 1 as well

4. November 2004, 04:03:09
sLaMdAnCe13 
jOIn "fiGht cLUb".

4. November 2004, 04:02:46
BrainKing04 
LOL

4. November 2004, 01:26:15
sLaMdAnCe13 
Modified by sLaMdAnCe13 (4. November 2004, 08:19:39)
hOw dOEz a [edited] eNd Up a MoDeRaToR aNywAYz?

4. November 2004, 00:13:19
Purple 
Subject: Re: Hmmmm?...board moderating?
RANTS and RAVES

4. November 2004, 00:07:21
Stevie 
Subject: Re: Hmmmm?...board moderating?
Excuse me Tulip, there is a good reason not to approve the posts ive with-held

4. November 2004, 00:06:10
Tulip 
Subject: Hmmmm?...board moderating?
comes to something when the only posts yew see on a certain board now is a moderator talking to himself?.....

so if HE doesnt like a post it just never gets posted?...oh,oh!!

3. November 2004, 21:01:30
sLaMdAnCe13 
join "RANTS & RAVES"

3. November 2004, 21:01:19
Hrqls 
i am not talking about a banned board .. more like a flame board (as i have seen in more places) ..

the people who like to insult and be insulted would go there ... the ones who wont dont

but of course such board wouldnt come into mind when someone thinks of a game site with fair playing people ... it would lower the sites advertising for what it really is .. a games site

i think i vote against the idea myself ;)

3. November 2004, 20:58:35
Jason 
yes but if people did that they would only be able to post on the banned board and nowhere else lol.
but how many would still go to the banned board to see whats being said lol ?

3. November 2004, 20:57:43
Hrqls 
what about a non-moderated board on which everyone can post .. if there is an issue which cant be dealed with in a polite manner .. it has to be taken to that board .. it leaves things open to insult people in public .. and it leaves people with the opportunity to ignore the board

3. November 2004, 20:56:06
harley 
I know Jason. I was apologising for editing posts from both of you.

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