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    Ozzie Ozzie Ozzie Peter Aawen's Avatar
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    [QUOTE=Little Blue;1566242]
    Quote Originally Posted by IdahoMtnSpyder View Post

    Thank You for the heads up.
    Quote Originally Posted by Little Blue View Post
    Not sure what happened in the last post.
    (the quote & the text line that's shown immediately above your last post as quoted )


    You (or the software) put in TWO [.QUOTE] 'initiators', but as IMS mentioned, somehow you've ended up with only ONE [./QUOTE] 'terminator' on the end - so the software ignored the first initiator cos there's no terminator; but the second initiator was followed by text & then a terminator, and cos it had a 'start' and a 'finish' it worked the way it's meant to.

    If you'd had the terminator for the first one tagged on the end like this:

    [.QUOTE=Little Blue;1566242][.QUOTE=IdahoMtnSpyder;1566233]

    Thank You for the heads up.[/.QUOTE] [/.QUOTE]
    it would've appeared like this:

    Quote Originally Posted by Little Blue View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by IdahoMtnSpyder View Post

    Thank You for the heads up.
    BUT, if you open a quote & close it before starting the next, so that each is completed with its own initiator & terminator, it will appear like this:

    Quote Originally Posted by Little Blue View Post
    (edited to add text to highlight the example)
    Quote Originally Posted by IdahoMtnSpyder View Post

    Thank You for the heads up.
    and the Quote with text & Command Delimiters would look like this:

    [.QUOTE=Little Blue;1566242] (edited to add text to highlight the example) [/.QUOTE] [.QUOTE=IdahoMtnSpyder;1566233]

    Thank You for the heads up.[/.QUOTE]


    See how each initiator is followed by a terminator?? Each "quote" needs to be contained within it's full & complete Command Delimiters, either sequentially to show one quote followed by the next; or 'nested' within a complete set to show one quote embedded inside the other. Make sense?
    Last edited by Peter Aawen; 03-15-2021 at 04:56 PM.
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