My *theory* is that this particular wysiwyg behavior might be triggered by something about your environment, but it's just a theory, and it's still something the wysiwyg editor is deciding to do (for some reason). I worked out a couple questions after hearing about this once before, just in case someone saw it again. If you can try them, just to double check, it might at least help us rule some stuff out: Press Win-R (or click Start/Run), then type intl.cpl and press return. What locale is indicated in the top-most box? In the web browser you are using, go to useragentstring.com. What is the full user agent string shown? Aside from that, the main curiosity is the exact sequence of steps you used to compose the message. The entire sequence could be of value, but there might be particular interest in any cutting and pasting or dragging and dropping steps. The exact html content of the message might also be of use, but it's more after-the-fact. If you capture the html of one of these messages and want to send it to me so I can examine it, let me know. You can capture the html of the message by switching to html mode, selecting the entire message (Ctrl-A), copying it (Ctrl-C), pasting it into notepad (Ctrl-V), and then saving it to a file with ANSI encoding.gmax
ok here we go:
Top local is:English (United States)
User string reads as thus:
Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 8.0; Windows NT 5.1; Trident/4.0; .NET CLR 2.0.50727; .NET CLR 3.0.4506.2152; .NET CLR 3.5.30729)
The Image error code was the exact shown but in red.
I did not try to paste and images or anything into my blog what so ever it was clean and very short for me.
The tags I tryied to use (which I thought was the problem) were these:
my blog, about me,b8tingu, playfire.com, raptr.com, achievements
I then took out the . in the .com's on my tags. I then removed my tags completly.. and as I said beforethis was not the first time I got this.. I will try and recreate it and capture the image as requested.. I'm pretty sure it will pop up as it has before in the past.. thanks for the help!
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