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| Yep I get the same thing on my Mac Book Pro and my G5. The & t comes on full forum view. I thought maybe this had to do something with the upcoming beta project. I still use the Safari 2.04.
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| I see the "&t" too, using Safari 2.0.4. The Safari window does not need to be stretched, and does not disappear if the window is made very narrow. I only see the &t when viewing a list of topics within a forum (eg. "Apple News, Rumors & Discussion," "HOWTO & FAQs," "iPhone," etc.), I don't see it when at the top level of the forums (http://macosx.com/forums/) or when viewing a particular thread. I had a look into the page source and found the &t appears at the very beginning, just before the document type declaration. |
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| Okay. See it now, too, in the forum overview pages. The error is in the code, it seems. Before the doctype, there's "&t"... (oh, you've mentioned that already as well, bbloke...) ScottW? ![]()
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| Good, so I wasn't going insane.
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| I have seen it!!! A new Lourdes?
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