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5:02 am October 12, 2009
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Never mind, it had a bad bug, I had to disable it.
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7:22 am October 9, 2009
| Rob Powell
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Carlk, I have implemented a better comment editor, which I think has some hope of fixing your copy/paste issue as well as adding some wysiwyg formatting. Let me know if it's still busted.
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9:59 am September 30, 2009
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It may be something else, Rob. I was unable to copy and paste the specific text after launching IE subsequently. As you saw, the whole link from IE did work after that.
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7:19 am September 11, 2009
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Hmm, "Google Chrome" which has presented some problems over time. When you have young GEEKS in the home who run your tech systems, these Goog solutions seem to be very popular versus traditional main stream. He usually informs them to tweak these issues whenever they are found. If it's that, hopefully you might inform them of this issue at this time.
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7:14 am September 11, 2009
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Hmmm, I'll investigate. What browser are you using?
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6:52 am September 11, 2009
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It appears that the copy and paste function does not work while attempting to extract or copy a comment from your blog post and paste it into a comment as a "reference point."
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