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moley
01-21-2003, 05:12 AM
When you quote someone who is quoting someone else, the quotes aren't copied. All you get in your quote is what they wrote - not what the person they're quoting wrote. So if the person you're quoting has interspersed comments in the quote, like this:

Originally posted by someone
...some stuff...

...some comment about that stuff...

...some more stuff...

...another comment...

...yet more stuff...

...yet more comments


And you quote them, all you see is their comments - which make no sense without the original quotes they were commenting on. Especially if the comments are just answers to questions, like "Yes", "No" etc. All you see when you quote them is "Yes", "No" etc. and not the questions they're answering.

Just saying it'd be nice if when you quote someone, quotes in their post are included.

Cue argument from Bruce... :D

yoshi
01-21-2003, 09:11 AM
Sorry to butt in before Bruce, but I dont think that would be as good as the current system: A number of other forums Im a member of does just what you described, and 90% of the time I find myself deleting out irralavnt quotes when posting.

Also, if your post consists of 2 or 3 quotes (or more), people may get 'bored' and choose not to read the whole post, missing out your added point, or possibly skipping to your point after reading quote A, missing out quote B which your reply (part C) is in respose too.

....:D

Chad Michael
01-21-2003, 09:54 AM
moley -

I can see how this (quotes in quotes) would help to explain something...

BTW,

I have used the quote feature, only to the capacity that the whole post is displayed.

Q: How do I quote a portion of someone's post, not the whole thing?

Q: How do I insert 2 quotes, or 2 portions, into a post?

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moley
01-21-2003, 10:38 AM
Well, you just click the quote icon, and it'll give you the whole post in a quote, and you just delete the bits you don't want. And you can include a quote within another quote by simply including another pair of quote tags (QUOTE and /QUOTE in square brackets) inside the quote. Like so:

Originally posted by Person A
Originally posted by Person B
Some stuff...
Comment on the stuff...

But if someone has a quote in their post, and you click the quote icon to quote them, you don't get the quote in their post. If you want the original quote that they quoted, you have to copy and paste and do a bit of fiddling to get the quote to appear inside the other quote.

Bruce Lindfield
01-21-2003, 10:42 AM
Originally posted by moley
Cue argument from Bruce... :D

I'm not that bothered either way really! ;)

I'm happy to quote what the last person said and if I really want a particular quote, then it is very easy to cut and paste.