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The following is an archive of comments made before threaded discussions was implemented (November 16th, 2008)

 
mungushume Script's Author

I'm glad to see this script is going down so well!)

All you developers who are getting involved znerp, alien_scum, hats off to you both. It's most appreciated!

alien_scum I've left the data link in as i tend to use it when I'm testing encoded html (a long story, but with the end hopefully in sight soon!)

Once again... Happy Coding!

 
alien_scum Scriptwright

This is sweet, personally I think it would be cool if it auto checked the "base 64" box. Znerp has a point, the boxes should grow to fit the content and the link is hardly necessary so a bit of fiddling gave me this.

 
znerp Scriptwright

Excellent! Thanks for the update, although it now definitely doesn't work due to the Force Wrap script (as the content of the iframe becomes taller and I can't scroll down to see the textarea). This isn't a huge problem though, I'll just change the excludes on that script.

 
znerp Scriptwright

This is really cool, and I especially like the contents of the textarea inside the iframe.

Two small points for possible improvement are that the line "(Your browser should have redirected you automatically. If you see this it probably has a bug.)" seems to appear every time, and could do with being removed. Also, (although I believe this may be because I'm using LouCypher's force wrap script) I end up with 3 vertical scrollbars - one for the window, one for the iframe, and one for the textarea.

I don't mean to detract from your script at all, I just know how much I'd prefer if someone gives me pointers for improvement of some of my scripts. As I said though, I really like this idea, and I will definitely be using this. Thanks!

 
LouCypher Scriptwright

Very nice. It will become in handy.

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