@sorenpeter (#ctgom2a) Also btw... Whatever code/client you're attempting to write needs to do a few things like preprocess your text and translate @`foo` into @``.
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(#s6zxfya) @prologic @sorenpeter yes we are ;)
Is there a way to auto add the `@ ` instead of just `@` ? (well that did not render as i wanted it to...)
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(#s6zxfya) @sorenpeter @darch Yeah there are _some_ known bugs with some of the regexes used. @xuu is working on a parser that _should_ hopefully fix this properly going forward. But I didn't quite understand your question π€£ Can you restate? (_without the examples_)
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(#s6zxfya) @darch @sorenpeter You currently have two feeds or personas. One that exists on my pod (twtxt.net) and one that you host yourself on your own website that is **external** to my pod (_which is the primary client I use_).
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@darch @sorenpeter (#s6zxfya) Yes that is correct. I noticed this before too. UTF-8 characters in username/nicknames are illegal here. Although I _guess_ they could be allowed, but that's some pretty complicated regex for me to think about π€£
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@sorenpeter @darch (#3txg3ja) it actually does, but you need to add a few things to your PHP client. Namely preserve the subject when replying. And if you're constructing a new conversation you need to embed the Hash of the Twt you're replying to in the Twt Subject. This is all documented at
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