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H. G. Muller wrote on Tue, Oct 9, 2018 08:02 PM UTC:

OK, it seems I messed up when copy-pasting the JavaScript code for the Interactive Diagram in the comment below (as it was not possible to update it in /membergraphics, and links to the updated version on my website were mutilated), and somehow destoyed the closing </script> tag, so that the entire sequel of the page has disappeared. Including the link that would have allowed me to edit it to undo this mess. When I had it as preview everything was perfectly fine, so I don't understand how this could have happened.

Sorry about this. I guess an editor will have to directly access the database to restore the </script> tag.

[Edit] I was able to recover after all. Just lost my posting. What happened was that the JavaScript was too long, and the submission software clipped my comment, including the </script> tag.So that the entire remainder of the Comments page became invisible, as the browser thought it was all JavaScript. I could access it by looking from the page source what the 'Edit' link does, and then guessing the comment ID untill I guessed right. Unfortunately I lost the entire comment because of this, as it was in the clipped section.


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