Yeah but there's an option to turn off parsing of php files. Admittedly most n00bz wouldn't have that turned off, but since it's some (not sure how much) more code to run I run the site with it disabled. I suppose as long as it's on by default it'll be pretty safe for most, but the presentation in the editor is not really conducive to tracking errors anyway. There's no syntax highlighting, and formatting gets lost, and the template gets split into segments, so the whole thing is generally a bit of a schemozzle. Even with CSS files, it's really a lot easier to just download the flipping thing and edit in on your desktop.
ETA: Just had an idea. Might work, might not. How about if there was a built-in thingy to download and upload selected files? Sort of like attachment handling but for core files. Could replace the editor.
Yeah I know, but it's not a built-in thingy. N00bz like built-in thingys.
There are some things that shouldn't really be built in thingies. They cause a lot of trouble.
The git commits notifications are better off in their own space, aren't they? I hope it's okay on the channel, but better logged separately on the site.
(02:52:19 AM) Norv: seeing the spammers, I wonder if BB is working
(02:55:55 AM) Norv: Ah. It does.
(03:10:19 AM) Spuds: Yeah BB is doing what it can .... I changed the reg question to see if that helps ... removed SMF from the question, maybe you can come up with a better one.
(03:35:21 AM) Spuds: I also have not enabled the honey pot check option, so may do that to see what extra protection it provides
(10:31:16 PM) emanuele: Do you plan to have multiple themes at elk.net?
(10:46:02 PM) emanuele left the room (quit: Remote host closed the connection).
(11:04:25 PM) Norv: Ah well, sorry, I wasn't paying attention to the channel. Yes of course, would have been the answer. I'd like to make the site into more of a staging/testing place, for themes as well as core code and others.