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Corrupted post, without the option of "edit".

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Guru21965 points

Hi support team,

I have posted an answer to a question, it looks somewhat broken, making it impossible to understand

my answer. Moreover it lacks the "edit" option, so I can't really do anything to fix this.

Can you try to fix this please, or at least make the "edit" icon magically reappear?

Note: I didn't do anything unusual, so I don't know how this problem can be reproduced.

Thank you in advance.

Br,

Igor

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  • Mastermind18505 points

    Igor,

    I've now got this fixed for you. It appears the first quote nested in the order list was throwing it off. Will review to see if there are any known issues around that and look at fixing.

    Blake


    Blake Ethridge, Social Media Community Engagement Manager, Texas Instruments

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  • Guru21965 points

    Hi Blake,

    Thanks for the fix.

    Br,

    Igor

  • Guru140435 points

    Something like this happened to me a couple of times in the past.
    Usually a mismatched quote in nested quotes that wasn't caught by teh checkign algorithm.

    If this happens, I just do some URL-hacking. See how an edit URL looks like (by editing a different post), then alter it to match the post in question.
    Usually, you'll see the number of the faulty post at the end of the thread URL, when you just posted it and the thread reloaded, auto-scrolling to your (faulty) post.

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  • Guru21965 points

    Thanks,

    Will try. :)

    Br,

    Igor