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capt.cynical
9th May 2008, 00:39
I have lost the ability to post "Smiley's"in the message body, used to have it but dissapeared 3 days ago.
Any help appreciated.
Thanks
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Avtrician
9th May 2008, 04:43
I have been having a similar problem when on Pprune, works elsewhere but.:confused:

Well jigger me dead, its working again:ugh::ugh::ugh:

Tarq57
9th May 2008, 04:54
If using Windows XP and IE7, check your script settings (in IE options/security), as it is likely they have been altered following an auto-update (if applicable) to SP3.

capt.cynical
9th May 2008, 06:56
Thanks for the advice but I still have the problem.
Did as you said with no result.
Once again, thanks

west lakes
9th May 2008, 08:04
Check the "posting rules" box at the bottom left of a thread page, are smilies On?
If not check your profile

Wader2
9th May 2008, 08:08
Bottom left of the main screen is a status window "Posting Rules" which lists the rules such as vB Code is On, Smilies are On, IMG Code is On, HTML Code is Off.

Then when you click reply, as I am doing, you will find a window "Additional Options"

Under Miscellaneous Options you will find:

Automatically parse links in text and
Disable Smilies in text.

make sure that the parse links is TICKED and Smilies is UNTICKED

capt.cynical
9th May 2008, 10:30
I have tried all of the above.Thanks for the advice I think it must be my PC.

Tarq57
9th May 2008, 10:50
What OS and browser are you using? (Consider using another browser?)
What security programs? (Clutching at straws a bit, here.)

capt.cynical
9th May 2008, 11:28
Thanks Tarq57.MS Windows SP2Norton 360Just completed a system restore,no change.I think my HD has been corrupted somehow!!

capt.cynical
9th May 2008, 11:30
I apologise about the football

capt.cynical
9th May 2008, 12:30
:D:DI ran Advanced windows care V2 from Cnet:} and it appears to have fixed the problem.Probably a corruption in the Registry.
Way beyond my capabilities,over 58 and self taught.:mad:

I should not be allowed near a PC unless accompanied by a teenager:confused::)

Tarq57
9th May 2008, 23:27
Well done.
Yep, it's a pretty good wee program, that Iobit. Just make sure you keep a backup if you fix any registry issues.AWC is one of the safer reg cleaners around, but any reg work should be backed up.
Know what you mean about needing a teen to work a PC!