• Another small bug in Mystic...

    From Allen Prunty@21:1/148 to Avon on Saturday, November 05, 2016 07:16:00

    Hello Avon!

    It allows echotags to have small letters... where the echotags should be in
    all caps. This does not play nice with other tossers as they force all echotags to be in all caps. I'm not so sure this is an FTS Standard or not. But it's giving gecho and wildmail fits. Also my platinum Express/winserver did not like it either.

    Thanks

    Allen


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  • From Avon@21:1/101 to Allen Prunty on Sunday, November 06, 2016 07:17:00
    On 11/05/16, Allen Prunty pondered and said...

    Hello Avon!

    It allows echotags to have small letters... where the echotags should be in all caps. This does not play nice with other tossers as they force
    all echotags to be in all caps. I'm not so sure this is an FTS Standard or not. But it's giving gecho and wildmail fits. Also my platinum Express/winserver did not like it either.

    I'm not sure if you can call this a BUG (or not). If there's a FTS standard that specifies case for echotags being upper then I would hazzard a guess g00r00 may look in to this further. If not, well it's really his call if he wants to enforce uppercase for the sake gecho and wildmail etc..

    I'll note this and try to remember to pass it on :)

    Best, Paul

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  • From Richard Menedetter@21:1/104 to Allen Prunty on Saturday, November 05, 2016 22:12:00
    Hi Allen!

    05 Nov 2016 07:16, from Allen Prunty -> Avon:

    It allows echotags to have small letters... where the echotags should
    be in all caps. This does not play nice with other tossers as they
    force all echotags to be in all caps. I'm not so sure this is an FTS Standard or not. But it's giving gecho and wildmail fits. Also my platinum Express/winserver did not like it either.

    There is no standard on this.
    I have all tags in smaller case, and HPT has no issue with it.

    CU, Ricsi

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