I am not experiencing this issue. When I view my public scratchpad, I see the Perl implementation of tree that I put there a few days ago as a result of a discussion in the chatterbox. When I view my private scratchpad, I see the Windows batch file that I put there months and months ago. your public scratchpad seems to contain something about XP and Javascript, and a couple of obfuscations-in-progress. Incidentally, your home node contains various apparent leakages; upon visiting it I see, among other things, what appears to be CSS styling with its whitespace not preserved, and a bit further down what appears to be Javascript source with its whitespace not preserved. If this is how the node is intended to appear, there's no indication in the text of the node as to why that content would be there.


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In reply to Re: Scratchpad confusion by jonadab
in thread Scratchpad confusion by chargrill

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