New "user" tag tests -- Plain Old Text
This is a top-level story for tests of the new "user" tag. What follows is (1) the use of all four variants of the new user tag, (2) The same text within an ECODE phrase with one change: I replaced trailing ":" chars with the decimal numerical character entity for the colon, i.e. : (because even though an At-Pound-Number-Colon is within an ECODE, it still got translated) and then (3) the same text as in (1). It appears that the code is still looking for a closing COLON for text appearing in the ECODE block?
The Mighty Buzzard
The Mighty Buzzard
The Mighty Buzzard
The Mighty Buzzard
<p>@#18:
<p><user>#18</user>
<p>@The Mighty Buzzard:
<p><user>The Mighty Buzzard</user>
@#18:
The Mighty Buzzard
The Mighty Buzzard
The Mighty Buzzard
(Score: 2) by martyb on Tuesday January 20 2015, @06:37PM
New "user" element syntax variations (submitted as "Plain Old Text")
Info about user 76 can be found here: martyb
Info about user 76 can be found here: martyb Info about user martyb can be found here: martyb
Info about user martyb can be found here: martyb
NOTE: For future reference, when attempting to create an account, the user is informed:
While I have this open, and at the moment there are 5019 registered nicks. let's try a reference to user 5200: @#5200: and here it is with the USER phrase: #5200
Let's try other non-existent instantiations:
@TheQuickBrownFoxJumpsOverTheLazyDogs.: (reference to a name with too many chars)
@: (reference to a name with no chars)
@#abd: (reference a UID that is not a number)
@Anonymous Coward: (reference UID of an Anonymous Coward)
@#0: (reference UID that is too small)
@#-1: (reference UID that is negative)