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When you "post to lq bookmarks" you have to opportunity to add keywords that help other people find the link, and to make it even easier, you can choose keywords from a list of your other, previous keywords.
The Bug: the program/script fills in the keywords with a space INFRONT of them- example: <space>keyword- this isn't a problem unless the first character on the input box is a space- it says something along the lines of "only ascii characters may be used" and won't submit- however it's easy to remove the first space and it works.
I haven't had time to exhaustingly test this, so it might be a waste of time, but I thought you would like to know about it.
I figured it would be better to go ahead and post this here, but:
Would it be possible to change the name of the LQ Bookmark RSS Feed? The reason I ask, is because the RSS parser I use has "Rubric: entries" as the title for the LQ Bookmark RSS feed instead of, say, "LQ Social Bookmarks".
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