Some alert commenter on my dysfunctional blog pointed out that some of the icons, that appear next to people's comments, look like Nazi symbols. Well, they're right.
Some of them do look very nazi-esque. I'm sure the folks who created them, and the makers of my blog platform, will be pleased to learn that. Man, I'd hate to be the guy assigned the life-long nazi symbol; though I think it's specific to that blog you're posting on.
Actually, the stigma associated with the swastika is a relatively recent phenomenon; resulting from the Nazi's. It would appear that the symbol is actually hindu/buddhist in origin and means "well-being". Good stuff.
Plus this post gave me a chance to try out the latest windows live writer. It seems pretty cool. Let's you add the "Digg This" among other things.
| This is a | | | | |
| | table it | | | |
| | | let me add | | |
| | | | as well | |
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Good stuff. But oops.
Server Error 0 Occurred
Illegal Characters Found at Subtext.Framework.Text.HtmlHelper.HasIllegalContent(String s)
at Subtext.Framework.Data.DatabaseObjectProvider.FormatEntry(Entry e, Boolean UseKeyWords)
at Subtext.Framework.Data.DatabaseObjectProvider.Create(Entry entry, Int32[] categoryIds)
at Subtext.Framework.Entries.Create(Entry entry)
at Subtext.Framework.XmlRpc.MetaWeblog.newPost(String blogid, String username, String password, Post post, Boolean publish)
Subtext doesn't appear to like it.
Well, I was able to get it to work by removing the TBODY on the table (and I also removed the really long GUID's created in the WLW divs). So if you subtext boys are reading this, I'm too lazy to submit a real bug.
Oh, and when I went to edit, it totally screwed up the digg, and re-added the ID's to the WLW divs (which I think is actually the problem with the illegal content)
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