[SOLVED] The [Solved] tag and "View Latest Posts" output.
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Is there a reason why the [SOLVED] tag doesn't show up in the output of the "View Latest Posts" and "LQ Spy" link? It does for the "View New Posts" link.
I, for one, would like to see this tag in the "View Latest Posts" output (It not showing up in "LQ Spy" seems to feel right )
Distribution: Debian, Red Hat, Slackware, Fedora, Ubuntu
Posts: 13,602
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The "solved" tag uses a prefix system that isn't currently implemented on those two pages. If you'd like to see it there, please add this to the LQ feature tracker and we'll implement it if there's sufficient demand. Thanks!
The "solved" tag uses a prefix system that isn't currently implemented on those two pages. If you'd like to see it there, please add this to the LQ feature tracker and we'll implement it if there's sufficient demand. Thanks!
--jeremy
Where is the feature tracker? Searching the site map for "tracker" doesn't find it. Maybe that's something else to add to the LQ feature tracker ...
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