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New essays about Turkey and Turkish Culture
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20 Jun 2010 Sun 02:03 pm |
Great! Thank you Admin! It is wonderful to get an interesting, informative content that won´t (hopefully   cause any arguments or hot debates 
Anyway, something strange happens when I open Articles on Turkey and Turkish Culture page - I get options to Disapprove - Edit every particular article. It happens in every browser (Opera, Chroma and Internet Explorer) till I´m logged in. If I click some of those options, it says that I need to sign in to submit an essay. Moreover, the same thing happens when I open Users´ Essay page! And when I log out, everything looks normal.
I hope from here you can see what I mean:

Thanks one more time 
Edited (6/20/2010) by slavica
Edited (6/20/2010) by slavica
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20 Jun 2010 Sun 07:14 pm |
You mean ´when I am logged in´ I think. Yes - exactly the same for me. I think these options are only supposed to be available to Admins and that there has been some glitch in the system because when I was an admin I was able to approve/disapprove/edit essays but of course I can´t now even though I am still seeing the options.
Anyway, something strange happens when I open Articles on Turkey and Turkish Culture page - I get options to Disapprove - Edit every particular article. It happens in every browser (Opera, Chroma and Internet Explorer) till I´m logged in. If I click some of those options, it says that I need to sign in to submit an essay. Moreover, the same thing happens when I open Users´ Essay page! And when I log out, everything looks normal.
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20 Jun 2010 Sun 08:52 pm |
Thanks for pointing out this problem, it should be resolved now.
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20 Jun 2010 Sun 09:12 pm |
I never knew there was essays on this site!! Very neat. I liked the ´Turkish Body Language´ essay.
Here is a quote from ´Turkish Body Language´ essay:
It is very common to see two men walking with their arms around each other or sometimes even holding hands. It does not say anything about their sexuality; just that they are close friends.
It is very common to see two men walking with their arms around each other or sometimes even holding hands. It does not say anything about their sexuality; just that they are close friends.
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20 Jun 2010 Sun 10:04 pm |
You mean ´when I am logged in´ I think.
Yes, I meant "when I´m logged in", sorry, my English... 
But seems that problem is solved already 
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20 Jun 2010 Sun 10:22 pm |
Yes, I meant "when I´m logged in", sorry, my English... 
But seems that problem is solved already 
I wasn´t meaning to pick you up on your English - sorry. I just wasn´t sure if you meant you could see it all the time or only when you were signed in.
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21 Jun 2010 Mon 12:30 am |
It is very common to see two men walking with their arms around each other or sometimes even holding hands. It does not say anything about their sexuality; just that they are very close friends.
Two arms around eachother ok, but holding hands not so common, actually i havent seen till now two men walking around and holding eachothers hand, it is open to gossips , i think author confused with Arabs...
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21 Jun 2010 Mon 01:16 am |
two men walking holding hands?? huh ??
no, this is not common, also inappropriate in Turkish society. yes, two arms around each other is common, that means they are very good friends. but not any good friends hold each other´s hands 
Edited (6/21/2010) by turkishcobra
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21 Jun 2010 Mon 01:21 am |
Guys, that going hand in hand may be true for two young (and certainly non-lesbian) girls! Full stop!
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