Board Thread:Wiki Technical Discussion/@comment-4356266-20150912135729/@comment-25118256-20161201071320

I don't mean to be a bother, but what about the edit I actually intended to perform? I tried to correct some mistakes/spellings and stuff on the table, but just because I didn't know about the "Allow saving code with errors" option making me add a faulty character, my intended corrections will not be applied?

I would please suggest my edit be reviewed all the way through instead of just focusing on the part where it deleted the whole thing (line 940). I had already realized what I did wrong way back when, but because of protection, I can't do the edit properly now.

Rundown:

The edit I meant to make on the table is basically exactly how I did it a few days ago, but with line 940 never modified. The only reason I added that '}' in there is to get past an error that I got when I tried to publish, and I could've bypassed that error with the "Allow saving code with errors" option, but stupid me just had to ignore it. This didn't happen because of inexperience or anything like that, but rather because I ignored the option above "Minor edit". Simple as that.