Frequently Asked Questions
The Web Forum is intended as an open forum for public discourse. However, the Owner requires all
users to maintain a level of courtesy and respect to other users and reserves the right to to bar any
individual who violates this rule by any means necessary.
Can I put html tags anywhere in my posts? Yes, but you can only use HTML tags in the body of the message.
Why are there '>' characters in the message when I try to post a followup? '>' characters appear in the message dialog box when you try to followup up on a message to indicate that those lines are quoting the previous document.
Why didn't my new message appear in the discussion? The page was probably cached by either your browser or a proxy server. Hit the 'Reload Page' link to refresh the page with an anti-caching url.
How do I use identity profiles?
If you wish to save a profile of your posting for use on future postings to the
forum (so you won't have to type in all your details every time), check the box
and enter a profile name and password.
How do I navigate the postings? The navigation bar allows you to go back and forth within the current topic thread, using 'Next in Thread' and 'Back In Thread', and also up and down by chronological order of postings, using 'Next By Number' and 'Back By Number'. Note that using the 'By Number' links may take you to different threads.
Can you explain the thread format?
The Topic Thread section of a posting shows the complete discussion, in the following format:
The posting currently being displayed will be highlighted thus:
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How do I use the cookie feature? You can have your identity profile load automatically by storing a cookie. When saving a profile, check the "Save Cookie" box, and on subsequent visits, your profile information will be used to prepopulate the submission form. You may also store a cookie for an existing profile by entering your username and password, and checking the box. Note that you must save a profile to use this feature.
How do I use the equation editor? Click the "Equation Editor" button and then the "FAQ" button for a complete description.
Where can I get the scripts for this program? The scripts were written in Perl by Nick Donaldson. They are free to anyone who wishes to use them and you can get them at http://www.psyclops.com/scripts/. Enjoy!
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