because the pmdev who added code for that didn't do it right? or a previous filter modifies it? Lets see, testing
<code> [id://732478] ([id://732478])
id vs. node oddity (id vs. node oddity)
[id://732478] ([id://732478])
id vs. node oddity (id vs. node oddity)
[id://732478|node] ([id://732478|node])

Update: By the way, I think you wanted to use <code> tags for (your question) your question, rather than <center>. You might go back to your node and fix it...

<p><b>Update:</b> By the way, I think you wanted to use &lt;code&gt; tags for ([id://732632|your question]) [id://732632|your question], rather than &lt;center&gt;.  You might go back to your node and fix it...</p> Hmm is it the words your question? Lets see your question and Zombie ydrol

Nope, after careful testing, it seems intermittent, which means it probably has to do with the database and/or node cache, and failing to return that one node, so what you get back is just the text, which is apparently the default thing to do (i cant verify this).


In reply to Re: id vs. node oddity by Anonymous Monk
in thread id vs. node oddity by roboticus

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