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It has nothing to do with the CkEditor. When I switch JavaScript off, so that this editor cannot be invoked, the text also disappears on submission if there isn't a closing </p> tag.
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When I pasted the missing text at the bottom of the Rules text entry in the submission form, it again consistently disappeared on saving the submission.
That should be fixed now. When I switched member submissions and revisions to using Format, I neglected to modify database-funcs.php to recognize Format as a column in the MemberSubmissions and Revisions tables. I have now corrected this omission. So, what was going on was a database security precaution that hadn't been updated with new information about changes to the database.
Although I am the author of this page, as it is an old one I have no possibility to edit it. May I be given the right to do so by Fergus or an editor? Thanks a lot.
Hello Greg!
I have encountered a very weird bug. It happens when I try to add a piece that has camel or zebra moves to a new fairy piece. Curiously is that when deleting the AddPiece from the Siege elephant or Mamluk the problem goes away and everything is going according to plan. Also adding Giraffe or antelope works fine all the time. The error message is index out of bounds. Any Idea?
That should be fixed now. When I switched member submissions and revisions to using Format, I neglected to modify database-funcs.php to recognize Format as a column in the MemberSubmissions and Revisions tables. I have now corrected this omission. So, what was going on was a database security precaution that hadn't been updated with new information about changes to the database.
Well, it is NOT. In this article the last paragraph of the Introduction and Rules sections disappeared when I saved it after editing the Setup section. Fortunately the edit form with the original text could still be recalled through the browser back button, and I have appended </p> tags to those sections now, and saved again, to repair the damage.
Only heaven knows how much damage was done to the few dozen articles that I have been editing this way, the past two weeks. I only tested my edits by ascertaining the setup section displayed properly with JavaScript on and off; I never payed any attention to other sections. I only noticed it in the Centaur Chess article because there was so little text there that the entire article except my modification disappeared, section headers and all.
Of course older articles that are not stored in the database, which I edited through WinSCP would not have suffered any damage. But I estimate that this was only about half of my edits.
You can if you become an editor, as it will require SCP or SFTP access to the site. Since you are one of the earliest editors for this site and a published author on Chess variants, I have no objection to reinstating you as an editor if you so wish.
Well, it is NOT.
I just ran some tests with a test page, and my updates were saved whether I updated it as the author or as an editor. So, please run some tests and let me know the specifics if anything isn't working right.
I log on, open the page of the article to which this is a comment, and click the link 'edit contents' at the bottom. The last sentence in the Rules section is "As in Xiang Qi ...". It is followed by a line with </p> (which I added for repairs). Delete that </p>, and press the 'send' button. Click the link 'View Submission' on the page that appears. The article now no longer contains the sentence "As in Xiang Qi ...". Click again 'edit contents'. The sentence is no longer in the Rules text area of the submisison form.
Yes, I know what that's about. For efficiency reasons, there is a maximum number of directions that can be used in a game. It was 48 but I have increased it to 72. I'll post an update soon.
I still don't understand why adding antelope or giraffe powers work but zebra or camel do not. Is that because of the Vulture?
Probably. The antelope and giraffe aren't adding any new directions but the camel and zebra are.
This is similar to Brickchucking Chess except that pieces aren't allowed to move sideways either. Also, in Brickchucking Chess, when a pawn promotes, it is oriented to move in the other direction. In this game, a pawn that promotes is forever stuck, and would be useless except for it's ability to check backwards.
I was able to replicate what you described. It's an unusual bug, and I will look into it tomorrow. In the meantime, I added the ability to reinstate a previous revision.
No, itās not easy win, black can easily block the path of check by 1.ā¦Be7 or 1.ā¦Qe7 after 1.Qe2
So itās not required to add interactive diagram for THIS variant. But if it will be in online chess resource, thank you.
As I understand the rules, neither of these helps. 2. Qe8 capturing both king and the piece on e7.
He [i.e. the king] is royal, but can't be captured by displacement, he simply must avoid check.
Presumably this precludes Qe8
; as I understand it, the proposed defense thus prevent capture of the defending piece on e7
(which could also be a knight) by having the square after it not be vacant (it's occupied by the king) whilst blocking the check (which is āas in chessā) as a Chess rook would be unable to capture the king.
Iow one can't ādisplacementācapture the kingā (for the purposes of calculating Check) and capture anything else in the same move (except with a knight).
This whole checkingādifferentlyāfromācapture business is rather confusing
I'll give it another try - even if that should mean a crack-up.
I have changed the rules, made it playable - hopefully!
It is not a 'big' game, a game for the short moment, something to exercise!
Whoever has improvements to contribute is very welcome.
The bug was in the trim_lines() function. I corrected it and another bug to make sure it doesn't make any changes except the removal of whitespace at the beginnings of lines.
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I made a quick test submission and can confirm that text outside of paragraph tags disappears somewhere between the submission and the database. What changes happened with the addition of markdown as an option for MS pages, and to what extent does CKEditor interfere with the HTML option?