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miranda - issue #1229

text in message between < > or after < is hidden


Posted on Jan 9, 2011 by Grumpy Bear

Miranda Version : 0.9.13 Unicode Build : Yes Test Build # (if applicable) :Built Dec 13 2010 09:48:37 Plugin Version # (if applicable) :

What steps will reproduce the problem? 1.send a message to ICQ users with some content between <>

What is the expected result? user gets message with < and >

What happens instead? everything that is between < > or after < is hidden, for example: input: <some text> or <some text, which will not be shown

output: nothing

input: <text will be hidden> but this will be shown output: but this will be shown

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Comment #1

Posted on Jan 9, 2011 by Happy Bear

Thanks.

Reproduced only from Miranda to ICQ 7.2 in my tests.

Comment #2

Posted on Jan 10, 2011 by Swift Rhino

I think it's more a bug in ICQ7.2 (or maybe they call it feature), for example you can use html code like sth bold then the text is bold You could use any html tag, but I just tried some javascript code, but the message could not be sent, Self.close(); maybe thos is a bug :P

btw this works too: Click on this nice link then ICQ onpy show the "Click on this nice link", which I think is very dangerous for icq users, thats why we use Miranda :D

Comment #3

Posted on Jan 10, 2011 by Happy Bear

Dunno. Might be an issue in ICQ but I was able to sent " text" from ICQ 7.2 to itself as offline message, swithing the account in between, and nothing was missing.

Comment #4

Posted on Jan 10, 2011 by Quick Bear

It's a fact that in ICQ to ICQ messages HTML encoding not performed, but it should.

Comment #5

Posted on Jan 14, 2011 by Helpful Horse

ieview.dll - it is your problem!

Comment #6

Posted on Jan 14, 2011 by Quick Bear

No, it is not.

Comment #7

Posted on Jan 14, 2011 by Grumpy Bear

borka, you're right, it's ICQ's fault. e.g. you can send and the picture will be displayed in icq client, but not the text which, on the one hand is quite nice, but on the other it sucks everytime i try to send some code with "if(i<10)..." or something like that :(

Comment #8

Posted on Jan 19, 2011 by Quick Bear

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Status: Fixed

Labels:
Type-Bug Priority-Medium Component-Protocol-ICQ