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    • J. BrouwerJ Offline
      J. Brouwer
      last edited by J. Brouwer

      I really do not understand the following (and, so far, I have not seen something like this anywhere else)! Moreover, and that was the “why” for the wish to edit, why are urls not formed properly after using the Link button; should this be (url) (wanted to write the latter consecutively here, but that did not result in a proper result), instead of […](link url), like we can see on GitHub, resulting in properly formed urls indeed?:

      ×ERROR
      You are only allowed to edit posts for 5 minute(s) after posting

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      • Alan KilbornA Offline
        Alan Kilborn @J. Brouwer
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        @J-Brouwer

        You’re really going to have to clarify you question before anyone can answer.

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        • J. BrouwerJ Offline
          J. Brouwer @Alan Kilborn
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          @Alan-Kilborn

          Well, let me say then, to put it simply, why cannot one edit an own topic anymore after 5 minutes, even if the topic starter thinks that is needed?

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          • Alan KilbornA Offline
            Alan Kilborn @J. Brouwer
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            @J-Brouwer

            why cannot one edit an own topic anymore after 5 minutes

            Until very recently, it was a 3 minute limit! :-)

            The reason for it is more complicated, but I like to think of it as not allowing history to be changed, because it can make other history not make sense.

            If someone says something in a post, and 5 replies happen to a specific point in that original post because the user made a typo, fixing the typo 5 posts ago invalidates the logic of the additional posts. (Typos are one thing, other “mistakes” are more important – but maybe you get the idea)

            If you post something, and later find you have additional information or realize you made a mistake, simply add an another post with clarifying data.

            There was investigation into the possibility of letting the current final poster in a thread edit it with no time limit, but apparently the forum software – BTW, not affiliated with Notepad++ in any way; it is just software used, much like you use Notepad++ but don’t have control over its code – doesn’t offer that as a feature.

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