@Thaillie stackoverflow.com/q/33937168/3933332 OP has a bit weird code here: Missing quotes for the variable, mixing php and html with php tags, so I asked him for the html output in the source code, so that we can see what the real code does.
@Kyll Ah see: stackoverflow.com/questions/33937168/… I bet OP's explode() call didn't worked, so the array only contains 1 value, which is the unexploded string: 1,2,3,4. Now when he loops through his array he prints: 1,2,3,4.png and that image doesn't exist.
@rene thanks for asking :-) Trying to do my best (read i'm trying to answer when my spare time allows it), just answered a question stackoverflow.com/questions/33909468/… Or do you have a particular point of being curious ? :-)
About the conversation above with the teacher and the pasted homework, I'm surprised no one said "The community isn't able to deal with ownership/copyright issue, contact the official support for that". Or did I miss it?
@kayess yes I have. You'll be more effective if you have 3K and I know focusing on moderation might defer your effort on gaining rep/attribute knowledge. We have this in our FAQ: Ideally 3k reputation, but 1k will do. I poke you now and then to get you at our minimum level.
I just awarded random bounties to a total stranger because it felt like the right thing to do -- but maybe I'll withdraw my offer at least for now just to avoid any conspiracies
@kayess The joke's cut short when some user comes in here or on meta or to a moderator saying "I've been the victim or harassment by SOCVR, they are an organized voting ring punishing other newish users for the fun and drinking the blood of innocents"
there are way too many newbies who don't read the guidelines before posting ... if they received a lot of downvotes already and I am looking for something to do, it does not take long to add a comment, but really, in those cases it should be easy for them to find out what's wrong
@NishaSalim It seems you have misunderstood the question. "page items" in the question refers to elements with the class page-item-xxx, not all actual DOM nodes
@NishaSalim As a matter of fact, there's a website in construction: idownvotedyoubecause.com. Once it's finished and packed with a couple more reasons, I plan to use it extensively in comments to show how to improve posts.
sorry, we were talking about where "doubt" is used in this way, and as the english.se links shows, India makes sense as the answer ... but I realize now that I may have unintentionally sounded like I was saying something completely different and very unfitting. My sincerest apologies
anyway something wrong in that question...bcs .page-item-124 { font-size: 15px !important; font-weight: bold; } he can write this css call in all divs...
@Thaillie How? You can also visit the real question with a click on the link (which I do for questions that are borderline) and then notice you are looking at an audit
Audits are there to stop robo-reviewers that are ignorant.
I have positioned a "TLDR" at wrong place in my answer, then a 17k user leaves a comment like this "Nah! Put teh TL;DR on the first line". Whats the matter?
@DavidG That's me. There are over 57k tags in use that should not be (according to their Usage guides). SE does nothing to help 'burninate' these and won't even blacklist them (even when not the only tag or even no longer used). The advice is to deal with them manually, as I have been. It is SE policy that such edits appear on the 'active' tab.
@DavidG Good example - a year old and nothing done about it. [data] for example goes back 2yrs+. There is now something being done about that tag (by ONE user who has blitzed about 4k in the past 2 months).
@Cerbrus Source. If you don't like my edit feel free to roll it back. If there is more to be done, help yourself.
@Cerbrus With the same time as a user here as me you have managed one edit for each of my five.
The only way to remove them from the tag options is to remove their existence. I've made a start, removing the tag from posts 1 at a time. Help out! If we all chip in by removing the tag from a dozen or so posts a day, it'll be gone in no time. Don't forget to fix up other obvious problems, up to and including voting to close the question. — Martijn Pieters ♦Sep 15 '14 at 11:23
Emphasis: Don't forget to fix up other obvious problems
@Cerbrus Trouble is, that there is in effect at present only ONE other user blitzing tags ([data]) so the average is a lot less than "a dozen or so posts a day" per user.
It seems not to be futile (though thankless and not nearly as productive as it could/should be). A year or so [microsoft] was applied ~5k times and was appearing on new Qs very regularly. At present it is 0 (despite not being blacklisted) and, to my surprise, has stayed at 0 for a few weeks or so.
@Cerbrus Yes, round about 2 doz a day - all of which I have been removing on sight (unless removed by others, though I see no sign that they are, other than for [macros], which is not a DO NOT USE tag). I d have the impression that remove enough and the influx does slow down. Maybe because they are not then suggested to users drafting a question.
Tag burnination isn't supposed to be manual edits of hundreds of questions; it's a clean-up, followed by a request to have the undesirable tag removed. If we don't get support from Shog, too bad - the tag survives.
@Cerbrus You've seen the [data] recap - my hunch is either SE don't care (too busy with Careers) or it is deliberate. Maybe in connection with the policy that old Qs get bumped now and again.
[define] was blacklisted by Tim (I think within 24-hours of the suggestion). Didn't seem onerous - and that tag has gradually been withering away.
I think 16 false positives but 45 rather than 18 genuinely DO NOT USE!!!. Now 72,216 instances (rather than 57k). See, that's 15K extra in less than a day :)
@DavidG yes, back in the days I used to watch ALL new questions and every time I read one that I was sure I would never be able/willing to answer went on my ignore list
@rene But what happens when it's a good tag along with one you've ignored. For example, you've blocked wordpress but you might be a masochist and like to answer php?
Ah! Tim dealt with define in 3 days rather than 1. But in addition to all the above [yahoo], [hotmail], [facebook], [twitter], [orkut], [myspace], [blackberry], [nokia], [sony], [ibm] are all 'suspect'.