• (cs)

    Always funny to read stuff like that in code. Would have been better if it had more swearing and/or name-calling, but what can you do?

    P.S. fist!

  • (cs)

    So is it the programmer or the designer who writes at a first-grade level?

  • David (unregistered)

    Whats the site?

  • (cs)

    Don't know which site, but there is one other site that also cites this: http://tedivm.livejournal.com/38768.html, but uneditted...

  • jtl (unregistered)

    heaven forfend we handle disputes professionally.

  • Anonymous! (unregistered) in reply to jtl
    jtl:
    heaven forfend we handle disputes professionally.

    Disputes? There was no dispute!

  • DP (unregistered)

    forfend \for-FEND, transitive verb:

    1. a. (Archaic) To prohibit; to forbid. b. To ward off; to prevent; to avert.
    2. To defend; to protect; to preserve.

    ahahahahahahahahah

    Is that guy from the 13th century?

  • Rolf (unregistered)

    The comment-part doesn't show up in the RSS-feed. Just failure?

  • Oliver Townshend (unregistered)

    http://tedivm.livejournal.com/38768.html

  • (cs) in reply to ObiWayneKenobi

    This must be what happens when the company refuses to invest in a bug-tracking system.

  • SteveG (unregistered)

    I'm sorry - did somebody really say rembeded?

    I wouldn't have rembeded anything that person said either.

  • Anonymous Pedant (unregistered) in reply to SteveG
    SteveG:
    I'm sorry - did somebody really say rembeded?

    I wouldn't have rembeded anything that person said either.

    Pathetic. It should clearly be "reëmbedded".

  • JE (unregistered)

    It's a shame that Google doesn't let you search hidden text (comments, HTML, etc.)

  • jack-ass (unregistered) in reply to Oliver Townshend

    THE REAL WTF IS SOMEONE IS USING LIVE JOURNAL!! OOOH LOL!!!

  • Gabelstaplerfahrer (unregistered) in reply to Someone You Know
    Someone You Know:
    So is it the programmer or the designer who writes at a first-grade level?

    It HAS to be the designer, all designers I know have serious grammar problems...

  • AbiSurd (unregistered)

    Should you not be quoting your source? http://tedivm.livejournal.com/38768.html

  • ChrisH (unregistered) in reply to DP
    DP:
    forfend \for-FEND\, transitive verb: 1. a. (Archaic) To prohibit; to forbid. b. To ward off; to prevent; to avert. 2. To defend; to protect; to preserve.

    ahahahahahahahahah

    Is that guy from the 13th century?

    No wonder they didn't get on.. it must have been a culture shock.

  • Karl von L. (unregistered) in reply to Anonymous!
    Anonymous!:
    jtl:
    heaven forfend we handle disputes professionally.

    Disputes? There was no dispute!

    Agreed; this doesn't look like an argument to me. The third paragraph (the one with the "forfend" comment) seems to be complaining about MSIE, not the other party.

  • Alice (unregistered) in reply to DP
    DP:
    forfend \for-FEND\, transitive verb: 1. a. (Archaic) To prohibit; to forbid. b. To ward off; to prevent; to avert. 2. To defend; to protect; to preserve.

    ahahahahahahahahah

    Is that guy from the 13th century?

    Wow, if you really didn't know that idiom and needed to look it up, you really have no grounds making fun of someone.

    captcha: darwin? that's telling you something.

  • Sgt. Preston (unregistered) in reply to Gabelstaplerfahrer
    Gabelstaplerfahrer:
    Someone You Know:
    So is it the programmer or the designer who writes at a first-grade level?

    It HAS to be the designer, all designers I know have serious grammar problems...

    I have to assume that this is unmarked-up sarcasm, because in my experience programmers speak English that is only slightly less butchered than that of marketing reps.

  • Ynonymous (unregistered) in reply to Anonymous Pedant
    Anonymous Pedant:
    SteveG:
    I'm sorry - did somebody really say rembeded?

    I wouldn't have rembeded anything that person said either.

    Pathetic. It should clearly be "reëmbedded".

    "remembered", more likely.

  • The Frinton Mafia (unregistered) in reply to DP
    DP:
    forfend \for-FEND\, transitive verb: 1. a. (Archaic) To prohibit; to forbid. b. To ward off; to prevent; to avert. 2. To defend; to protect; to preserve.

    ahahahahahahahahah

    Is that guy from the 13th century?

    Nah, he's just literate. That's what we call it when someone is able to use language to communicate. In this case, by using 'forfend' rather than 'forbid', he's creating a humorous, tongue-in-cheek effect that offsets the otherwise negative tone of his comment.

    See? That's not so hard, is it? Let's try another example:

    "Heaven forfend you choose to educate yourself rather than yipping at the ankles of your betters."

  • (cs) in reply to DP
    DP:
    Is that guy from the 13th century?
    Get thee back to digg, child.
  • mrs_helm (unregistered)

    In both the anonymized and the livejournal version, the "Thanks" name and the initial match.

    Perhaps it wasn't a flamewar so much as a split personality.

    Either way, pretty unprofessional.

  • noobnoob (unregistered) in reply to Alice

    riiiighht... forfend, duh. It's such a common word. :|

  • Les (unregistered) in reply to Ynonymous
    Ynonymous:
    Anonymous Pedant:

    Pathetic. It should clearly be "reëmbedded".

    "remembered", more likely.

    Whoooooooooooooooooooosh![1]

    [1] Sound of joke flying overhead[2] [2] Normally I wouldn't bother to explain that, but in the circumstances...

  • (cs) in reply to DP
    DP:
    forfend \for-FEND\, transitive verb: 1. a. (Archaic) To prohibit; to forbid. b. To ward off; to prevent; to avert. 2. To defend; to protect; to preserve.

    ahahahahahahahahah

    Is that guy from the 13th century?

    Well, authorities are made up of human beings, and, as such, can be wrong. In this case, I put it to you that, at least in the case of the idiom "heaven forfend", that the word "forfend" is not archaic, and that I hear it frequently.

  • Jim Bob (unregistered) in reply to The Frinton Mafia
    The Frinton Mafia:
    DP:
    forfend \for-FEND\, transitive verb: 1. a. (Archaic) To prohibit; to forbid. b. To ward off; to prevent; to avert. 2. To defend; to protect; to preserve.

    ahahahahahahahahah

    Is that guy from the 13th century?

    Nah, he's just literate. That's what we call it when someone is able to use language to communicate. In this case, by using 'forfend' rather than 'forbid', he's creating a humorous, tongue-in-cheek effect that offsets the otherwise negative tone of his comment.

    See? That's not so hard, is it? Let's try another example:

    "Heaven forfend you choose to educate yourself rather than yipping at the ankles of your betters."

    you're a fucking faggot
  • (cs)

    The real WTF is that both web programmer and web designer are the same person

  • Brad (unregistered) in reply to Jim Bob
    Jim Bob:
    you're a fucking faggot

    Woah! Run along now, back to digg.

  • Brad (unregistered) in reply to Jim Bob
    Jim Bob:
    you're a fucking faggot

    Woah! Run along now, back to digg.

  • T$ (unregistered) in reply to Cardenas
    Cardenas:
    The real WTF is that both web programmer and web designer are the same person

    I'm beginning to think you're right

    <!-- the good way (<div><a></div>) Thanks, Brian. That's important for me to know. -B -->

    He's thanking brian and his name is B, that's all you need to know.

  • Zygo (unregistered)

    http://tedivm.livejournal.com/38768.html

    We can now see the true extent of the anonymization at work...

    s/Josh/Brian/; s/-J/-B/; postToWTF();

  • Gert (unregistered)

    It's a common knowledge that source code can only be viewed by developers

  • Simetrical (unregistered)

    "The problem is that IE just doesn't bother rendering anything outside of an enclosing element. It just doesn't draw the parts that stick out."

    Maybe you should try overflow: visible?

  • Harry (unregistered) in reply to Zygo
    Zygo:
    http://tedivm.livejournal.com/38768.html

    We can now see the true extent of the anonymization at work...

    s/Josh/Brian/; s/-J/-B/; postToWTF();

    A reference to Paula has been removed as well.

  • (cs)

    This is remeniscent of that scene near the beginning of the movie Airplane where the two (male and female) announcers started arguing over the Public Address system!

  • Sgt. Preston (unregistered) in reply to Jim Bob
    Jim Bob:
    The Frinton Mafia:
    DP:
    forfend \for-FEND\, transitive verb: 1. a. (Archaic) To prohibit; to forbid. b. To ward off; to prevent; to avert. 2. To defend; to protect; to preserve.

    ahahahahahahahahah

    Is that guy from the 13th century?

    Nah, he's just literate. That's what we call it when someone is able to use language to communicate. In this case, by using 'forfend' rather than 'forbid', he's creating a humorous, tongue-in-cheek effect that offsets the otherwise negative tone of his comment.

    See? That's not so hard, is it? Let's try another example:

    "Heaven forfend you choose to educate yourself rather than yipping at the ankles of your betters."

    you're a fucking faggot
    Too cool, Jim Bob! You can tell from just his comments both his sexual orientation and what he's doing right now? I am totally impressed!
  • (cs) in reply to Sgt. Preston
    Sgt. Preston:
    Jim Bob:
    you're a fucking faggot
    Too cool, Jim Bob! You can tell from just his comments both his sexual orientation and what he's doing right now? I am totally impressed!
    Wasn't Jim Bob* just remarking on his surprise at discovering that the being with whom he had been anticipating a deep and meaningful discourse on the vagaries of grammar through the ages *deep breath* turned out, in fact, to be a peculiarly sentient bundle of firewood?
    • Of "big fat balls" fame...? Shame about the teeny weeny penis, of course. Ah well, I guess we all brag about what we can.
  • sol (unregistered)

    cough cough

    el.style.clip.overflow = "visible";

    or maybe even OMFG

    el.style.position = "absolute";

    or

    el.style.clip = "rect(-1000,-1000,-1000,-1000)";

    nah, none of those things could ever work....

  • (cs)

    This was called inflammatory and an argument? Hell, they're merely discussing what a messy browser IE is.

    The only real WTF (aside from the fact that this was posted) is the "

    ". I still have some hope that "good" was sarcastically used here, but unfortunately I can imagine very well that it isn't.

    It's called a tag, folks. You open it, you close it. How hard is that?

  • Jim Bob (unregistered) in reply to Brad
    Brad:
    Jim Bob:
    you're a fucking faggot

    Woah! Run along now, back to digg.

    I've got big balls and you ain't got shit

  • (cs) in reply to Jim Bob
    Jim Bob:
    Brad:
    Jim Bob:
    you're a fucking faggot

    Woah! Run along now, back to digg.

    I've got big balls and you ain't got shit

    I thought we were here to discuss programming, not elephantiasis and constipation? Ah, the joys of the Intarweb.

  • (cs)

    Please don't feed the troll.

  • (cs) in reply to poochner
    poochner:
    Please don't feed the troll.
    We're not feeding it, we're trying to poison it. Trolls are really funny when they die in screaming agony.
  • Jim Bob (unregistered) in reply to gwenhwyfaer
    gwenhwyfaer:
    poochner:
    Please don't feed the troll.
    We're not feeding it, we're trying to poison it. Trolls are really funny when they die in screaming agony.

    Hey a/s/l?

  • (cs) in reply to Jim Bob
    Jim Bob:
    gwenhwyfaer:
    poochner:
    Please don't feed the troll.
    We're not feeding it, we're trying to poison it. Trolls are really funny when they die in screaming agony.

    Hey a/s/l?

    I'm not into your kind.

    /me slaps Jim Bob upside the head with a large trout

  • n/a (unregistered) in reply to poochner

    This discussion is quite funny when you consider the name of the thread is Inflammatory Comments.

  • Darwin (unregistered)

    Your templating system no doubt has a way of representing comments that will not go through to the rendered page -- quite possibly <%-- like this --%>. If you use its comments, rather than HTML/SGML comments, then only the developers will be able to read them, not everyone who accesses the site you're building.

  • Robert H. (unregistered)

    So since some of you found my LJ (yes, I know, I'm pathetic) I thought I would answer some questions-

    First off, I didn't change the names, the originals from the LJ are the proper ones. To make matters more confusing, the designer is named Joshua and the programmer Josh. Josh, the programmer, can't spell at all, and Joshua thinks hes god. Neither of them get any work from us anymore (they were both contractors) but when we were editing a site they did we found that tidbit.

    Robert H.

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