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From: Opisthocomus
The problem is caused when a user posts a message containing malformed HTML code for an image or link.
See:
http://dencsplace.com/addimages.asp
http://dencsplace.com/addlink.asp

To avoid XSS, server hacking and other threats, the code for the site filters out all HTML code except <a> and <img>, which are fairly benign (although not totally!). Unfortunately, this filtering does not compensate for incomplete or malformed code. The problem could be fixed but, as the code is written in a dead, now unsupported language and the number of active users is so low, I suspect that it won't be.

I used the term "blame" in the same way Git does:
"The blame command is a Git feature, designed to help you determine who made changes to a file.

Despite its negative-sounding name, git blame is actually pretty innocuous its primary function is to point out who changed which lines in a file, and why. It can be a useful tool to identify changes in your code."

Edited on 01/08/2024 at 14:01:55.


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