Re: Re: [wp-forums] Posts, code & codebins

tg at tannagh.com tg at tannagh.com
Thu Aug 25 17:58:01 GMT 2005


I wasn't looking for some permanent solution... if people want to share
their gee-wizz-bang code for a solution to something, it really belongs
on their site then. I was more thinking of the situation where some one
is having problems with say.. integrating their page listing in their
sidebar. And they keep getting an error. It would be handy to have a
link to the pastebins so they can post the relevant code so that others
can see what's going on. Nothing ruins the forums faster than 25 lines
of now badly formated php code. It quickly becomes unreable or gets cut
off. It would also be handy for those that feel compelled to post the
150 error messages they get from PHP when there's a rogue white space
in some plugin.

Tg


Scott Merrill <skippy at skippy.net> wrote on 08/25/2005, 07:23:27 PM:
> tg at tannagh.com wrote:
> > I was wondering if there would be any benefit to having links to
> > pastebin (either one - patebin.com or paste.uni.cc) near the write post
> > text area? Maybe with some text along the lines of "Have some code to
> > post? Please help keep the forums a clean place by storing your code
> > online at {link to the paste bin here that opens in a new window} and
> > linking to it."
> 
> Most pastebins expire the submissions after some period of time.  So in
> six months, when someone searches for a whiz-bang solution to their
> problem, the pastebin link will no longer work...
> 
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