From: Alex M. <alex@OWAL.co.uk> - 2003-02-24 12:07:04
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Hi folks, Does anyone remember what piece of code is truncating headlines? I am using slashcode 2.2.6 I think. It seems that the headline can be quite long - but is often truncated during the submission process. Alex Available for java/perl/C++/web development in London, UK or nearby. Apache FOP, Cocoon, Turbine, Struts,XSL:FO, XML, Tomcat, JSP http://www.OWAL.co.uk/ |
From: Scott M. S. <sc...@ki...> - 2003-02-24 14:10:41
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I believe it is in the table definitions for submissions and stories. =46rom what I recall, the subject/title in "submissions" is set to 50 chars= and 100 chars in "stories". On Mon, Feb 24, 2003 at 12:13:01PM +0000, Alex McLintock wrote: > Hi folks, >=20 > Does anyone remember what piece of code is truncating headlines? >=20 > I am using slashcode 2.2.6 I think. >=20 > It seems that the headline can be quite long - but is often truncated=20 > during the submission process. >=20 -- Scott M. Sorrentino <sc...@ki...> http://www.kill-hup.com/ Kill-HUP.com: What those evil hackers don't want you to know... 9:08am up 36 days, 17:27, 1 user, load average: 0.19, 0.13, 0.04 |
From: i18n <i1...@ya...> - 2003-02-26 17:45:02
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At 09:10 AM 2/24/2003 -0500, Scott M. Sorrentino wrote: >I believe it is in the table definitions for submissions and stories. > > From what I recall, the subject/title in "submissions" is set to 50 chars and >100 chars in "stories". That was my recollection too... I think I set it to be 100 for both. Barry Caplan www.i18n.com |
From: Alex M. <alex@OWAL.co.uk> - 2003-02-27 10:12:31
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At 17:45 26/02/03, i18n wrote: >At 09:10 AM 2/24/2003 -0500, Scott M. Sorrentino wrote: > > >I believe it is in the table definitions for submissions and stories. > > > > From what I recall, the subject/title in "submissions" is set to 50 > chars and > >100 chars in "stories". > > >That was my recollection too... I think I set it to be 100 for both. > >Barry Caplan >www.i18n.com Yep, Thanks guys I took a backup of my database by using mysqldump and then used Webmin's mysql module to execute the ALTER TABLE command. Worked fine. Alex Available for java/perl/C++/web development in London, UK or nearby. Apache FOP, Cocoon, Turbine, Struts,XSL:FO, XML, Tomcat, JSP http://www.OWAL.co.uk/ |