SUTC: Inexpensive Sleight of Hand
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Some oldies but goodies from one of my favorite bands of yore, Cheap Trick.
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Some oldies but goodies from one of my favorite bands of yore, Cheap Trick.
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Comments (10)
This is interesting. I see that I'm not the only one to end up with "spinning stars" instead of a flash-based MP3 player. Any guesses as to what's going on?
The code for this one looks fine.
cap, I see wht happened with this one. The apostrophe in Ain't stopped the code there. We'll have to be carefull to chek code when there are those kind of characters.
Same with this and the word Don't.
Notice I changed your tags in the code too. You can change or add anything to the title in the code.
Here's a clue when there may have been something that broke the code. See how the ' is outside the code box with the />.
If the code was complete, you would not see anything outside the embed code box. It's telling you your code stopped there. Just keep some good code of the end of the code &height=50&width=250" /> on hand for those times, and you can complete the code manually and edit your tag.
Right on Rex. Thanks. I guess I should also check my posts after publishing to make sure all looks ok. They previewed ok, although I wondered about the text being shortened.
Apostrophes in computer language are indicators of a command and those commands are usually encased in apostrophes like = 'A'. So when the code only has one, the computer doesn't know what to do with what's not there and the code can't continue.
I do SQL coding, so I was able to figure out what was going on.
in other languages, apostrophes hold strange meaning as well...
RIP Frank - a cultural icon if ever there was one
i like spinning stars
well. I guess u r in the right place!!
so it would seem