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My blog:
... for those that are looking for something to read, and have read some of my past advice, mostly in the "How should I have played this?" forum concerning NL cash game hands.
I updated my signature, but my new signature doesn't seem to insert into old posts. That's all.
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When you update your sig, it updates in ALL of your posts.
I have a small pile of NL cash game hands I've put aside to post... Any chance you'll stick around and comment? I'll likely post them tomorrow. Edit: P.S. How about a link to this forum! |
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I'll likely comment on your NL cash game hands if you post them.
Now, a warning: I'm about to go into more detail about forum signatures than is necessary. You're correct -- a signature modification is reflected immediately on almost all posts, except the old posts that never had any signature at the time of posting, regardless of whether there is a signature on file during the viewing of that post. I was creating a signature (with no current signature on file), and that change isn't reflected on old posts, unfortunately -- there must be php code that is hard coded into the post structure format when it's submitted which calls the function that inserts the current signature on record, but the code to even call the signature insertion function is not included if there is no signature at the time of posting, regardless of whether there is a current signature on record. I'm explaining this because I'm fairly sure it is something that can be fixed rather easily with a few minor modifications to the code.
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And, about the link to the forum: I don't have a place in my blog sidebar for non-individual/non-blog links, but I'll be adding that and the talkingpoker.com link.
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Added to my Google Reader!
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Ah, I see... I've ALWAYS had a signature (as have most people here, I think), so I guess that's why I never noticed this.
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