10903. >Anonymous-san   User: Anonymous   Post date: 2023/12/21(Thu) 11:28:59          
> > Hmmm. What version is this server using?
> > My local test server is using PHP 7.4.33, Debian 11 (bullseye)
> It's 7.4.33 (;´Д`)
> You didn't mention, but does it work on your server?
> Maybe Heyuri's server is missing some dependency

It does work, hence why I'm wondering why it doesn't work here (;^Д^)

https://up.heyuri.net/src/3050.png

Reference: 2023/12/21(Thu) 12:14:23

10902. >Anonymous-san   User: Anonymous   Post date: 2023/12/21(Thu) 11:14:23          
> > I think it's possibly because we aren't using the exact same version of 
> > PHP on our servers as this script requires
> Hmmm. What version is this server using?
> My local test server is using PHP 7.4.33, Debian 11 (bullseye)

It's 7.4.33 (;´Д`)
You didn't mention, but does it work on your server?
Maybe Heyuri's server is missing some dependency

Reference: 2023/12/21(Thu) 09:08:23

10900. >Anonymous-san   User: Anonymous   Post date: 2023/12/21(Thu) 08:12:11          
> > I think it's possibly because we aren't using the exact same version of 
> > PHP on our servers as this script requires
> Hmmm. What version is this server using?
> My local test server is using PHP 7.4.33, Debian 11 (bullseye)

I think it's also 7.4 something, I'll check in a few hours

Reference: 2023/12/21(Thu) 09:08:23

10899. >kaguya-san   User: Anonymous   Post date: 2023/12/21(Thu) 08:08:23          
> > It should, but they're b0rked here for some reason (´~`)
> I think it's possibly because we aren't using the exact same version of 
> PHP on our servers as this script requires

Hmmm. What version is this server using?

My local test server is using PHP 7.4.33, Debian 11 (bullseye)

Reference: 2023/12/21(Thu) 09:03:05

10898. >Anonymous-san   User: kaguya   Post date: 2023/12/21(Thu) 08:03:05             
> > Does /sw/ support tripcodes?
> It should, but they're b0rked here for some reason (´~`)

I think it's possibly because we aren't using the exact same version of 
PHP on our servers as this script requires

Reference: 2023/12/21(Thu) 08:42:39

10897. >Anonymous-san   User: bobrikov   Post date: 2023/12/21(Thu) 07:51:04             
> > No, but you can use usernames, like you are now. (´ー`)
> > You can also click the star icon next to the square icon to see past
> > posts made by you. Or by someone impersonating you. (;^Д^)
> KuzuhaScript+ totally supports tripcodes, they're just b0rked on Heyuri 
> for some reason (´~`)

I didn't see your post. My eyes are getting worse. (;^Д^)

Reference: 2023/12/21(Thu) 08:49:28

10895. >Anonymous-san   User: Anonymous   Post date: 2023/12/21(Thu) 07:49:28          
> > Does /sw/ support tripcodes?
> No, but you can use usernames, like you are now. (´ー`)
> You can also click the star icon next to the square icon to see past
> posts made by you. Or by someone impersonating you. (;^Д^)

KuzuhaScript+ totally supports tripcodes, they're just b0rked on Heyuri 
for some reason (´~`)

Reference: 2023/12/21(Thu) 08:48:32

10894. >bobrikov-san   User: Anonymous   Post date: 2023/12/21(Thu) 07:48:32          
> Does /sw/ support tripcodes?

No, but you can use usernames, like you are now. (´ー`)
You can also click the star icon next to the square icon to see past
posts made by you. Or by someone impersonating you. (;^Д^)

Reference: 2023/12/21(Thu) 08:28:35

10893. >bobrikov-san   User: Anonymous   Post date: 2023/12/21(Thu) 07:42:39          
> Does /sw/ support tripcodes?

It should, but they're b0rked here for some reason (´~`)

Reference: 2023/12/21(Thu) 08:28:35

10892.    User: bobrikov   Post date: 2023/12/21(Thu) 07:28:35             
Does /sw/ support tripcodes?

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