010101 Justoverclock I shall test it out one day soon. I canβt say which day. Could be tonight. Could be this weekend. π€
Justoverclock 010101 thanks, that is really useful π it help me to make a robust regex Iβm also wonder on an autocomplete with an array of useful search query π€
BAANAN Hey, if you add a hashtag and delete it, and then add a new one the old one will stack, love the plugin tho! Although i noticed this bug.
BAANAN Justoverclock Before: https://seer.has-no-bra.in/IODZoe After: https://seer.has-no-bra.in/PA2L1O
Justoverclock BAANAN yes its a known bug, if u refresh the page all become normal again, but i'm trying to understand why this happen. @clarkwinkelmann seems related to oncreate, onupdate method, how can i avoid this?
Justoverclock BAANAN composer is not used into this extension, so i really do not know why this happen, hope someome will see this and help me to find a solution π
010101 I finally got around to trying this. I installed it but Flarum then can't load the full version of the site and the console says: SyntaxError: Invalid regular expression: invalid group specifier name
010101 Justoverclock Oh, I also am using Safari right now. Sounds like Safari doesn't like that type of regular expression: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/51568821/works-in-chrome-but-breaks-in-safari-invalid-regular-expression-invalid-group Maybe someone else with a Mac & Safari could one day verify this for us. But, I assume that's the problem.
Justoverclock 010101 sure, i really need help with this extension π but works fine in chrome, right?
010101 Justoverclock Correct. I don't know why Apple wouldn't make Safari compatible with lookbehind. Most other browsers can handle it. Silly Apple and Safari.
Justoverclock 010101 so, i think this extension is too tricky (you are right about this), maybe i will abandon this soon if no one help me
010101 Justoverclock Yeah, this means my old one might not have worked in Safari either. I didn't have a Mac and didn't use Safari much when I made it and no one ever brought it up... but I bet it never worked. π