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PM problem?

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22 Mar 11 #259112 by drsox
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I was just wondering why when you click on " send a message" in a thread it takes you to compose a message but leaves the receipents name out of it?

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22 Mar 11 #259118 by Tets
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It would appear to be a problem with some threads when there is punctuation on the end of the subject line.
The question mark in this thread is not allowing the username to be passed on to the PM component. We will need to look into this.

(I have removed the ? on this post - the send me a message button is passing on my name.)

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25 Mar 11 #259683 by drsox
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Thank you.

It does seem to have resolved itself. I was not sure if this should be feedback or Technical Support so I appologise if it was posted in the wrong place.

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