I can't care less.
I just wanted the public to know.
No idea really...
Oo I just found it. Well not me but a friend noticed. Any 2 digit number you choose, when you add the digits and substract them, you get a multiple of 9. Try it, any one.Now, when you enter the page, youll notice that all the multiples of 9 have the same symbol. 9, 18, 27 etc, all have the same symbol that changes all the time, so everytime you do you ger a different one. That way you get the symbol all multiples of 9 have, which is the only kind of number you could get... thats it...
Dammit i just realized there is an other thread on this with the answer...
Last edited by Banned; January 15, 2008 at 10:21 PM.
eh, not sure what all of that means. (btw, thx 4 da positive remarks!)
Moved to the basement.
And it's not advised to post on the basis of a forum's popularity.This probably belongs in the Basement...but noone would read it in there.![]()
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These errors do crop up if you aren't careful. Since I like to be tidy, I fixed all but two of them (although it's listed as 19, there are basically only two). One is a problem with vBulletin that I think is already fixed in the latest minor release, the other (which is listed as 18 separate errors) is a problem with the Medieval skin that would be a pain to deal with now, and will be fixed when I redo the skins for 3.7. (Compare to validation of the Rome skin.)
In practice, they generally aren't very important for web page display. Browsers are smart enough to figure out what you meant.
That validater is very annoying, you write pages of code, and it finds hundred of errors.
Technically 1 error, repeated through the web site.
W3C bastards!!
I just like checking websites again it to see how many errors crop up.
It's nice to know that other people can **** up writing code.