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Charles Gilman wrote on Mon, Dec 21, 2015 07:37 AM UTC:
So far, so good. I have devised the array diagram<br><IMG SRC="/play/pbm/drawdiagram.php?code=1sruut-----2sxumj----3siljj---4ssixr--6ssss-11-SSSS6--RXISS4---JJLIS3----JMUXS2-----TUURS1&cols=11&font=Optima&set=small&shape=vhex&bcolor=FFFFF0&board=201.012.120.&colors=olive+darkkhaki+darkolivegreen&tcolor=000000"><br>for the Mishling form of <a href="../index/msdisplay.php?itemid=MS4linepiecehexc">4 Linepiece Hexes</a> (and similar for variants with subsets of the pieces). For other versions I can use C for the Waitress, D for the Shammes, and E and V for their Contra- pieces. <p> Unfortunately I am not sure that an attempt to update the page would work well as I have started encountering a 403 error when I have entered my changes and click to get to the next page of the update process. I am posting from a dfferent computer, but I cannot see any difference in the settings. It seems to happen only when the box edited has a large amount of text, as I have managed to post with less text, even from the new computer. Has anyone any idea why this might be happening? Has some limit been reached that has come in recently, or that includes past edits, or even comments? If one of the latter two, is there any way that editors could "cleanse" it of any past material that might be affecting it?

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