I am having trouble with an sgf embedded in this post in Kirby's study journal: viewtopic.php?p=154942#p154942
I can't seem to navigate it properly, and attempting to download the file gives me the following error:
Request-URI Too Long
The requested URL's length exceeds the capacity limit for this server.
Apache Server at virtualhost.50.62.100.1 Port 80
buggy sgf?
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Re: buggy sgf?
Checking if this works.
Edit: Works but missing names etc. (Just quote kirby's post, copy the text within the [sgf] tags and then use the Paste SGF option or similar in something like GoWrite to create the sgf)
Download sgf works fine here. I don't know why.
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Re: buggy sgf?
This is a known bug with the copy-paste method of displaying sgfs, when the sgf is too large. There's two ways to embed an sgf into the forum: you can either put the url of an sgf in sgf tags, or you can put the raw text of the sgf in sgf tags. With the second method, you can get this error if the sgf is too large. Thus, the first method is the preferred method.
If you really want to view that SGF, click "Quote" on Kirby's post, and copy the raw sgf text over to http://eidogo.com/upload (or just save it to your computer using any text editor and open it in the sgf viewer of your choice).
If you really want to view that SGF, click "Quote" on Kirby's post, and copy the raw sgf text over to http://eidogo.com/upload (or just save it to your computer using any text editor and open it in the sgf viewer of your choice).
We don't know who we are; we don't know where we are.
Each of us woke up one moment and here we were in the darkness.
We're nameless things with no memory; no knowledge of what went before,
No understanding of what is now, no knowledge of what will be.
Each of us woke up one moment and here we were in the darkness.
We're nameless things with no memory; no knowledge of what went before,
No understanding of what is now, no knowledge of what will be.