05 Mar 13, 11:16PM
Its not really an oversight at all. The script removes all comments from the .cfg, period. It does what it says.
The user obviously has a copy of the .cfg with all comments in-tact, when they submit it to the site in the first place. If they want to add their name/licensy stuff after cleaning the .cfg it is their decision.
Sure I could make it only delete comments after a command has been detected, so that comments at the top of .cfgs would remain in-tact, maybe I'll implement that someday. Until then I just don't see it a huge deal. Thanks for questioning my ability to code though. <3
The user obviously has a copy of the .cfg with all comments in-tact, when they submit it to the site in the first place. If they want to add their name/licensy stuff after cleaning the .cfg it is their decision.
Sure I could make it only delete comments after a command has been detected, so that comments at the top of .cfgs would remain in-tact, maybe I'll implement that someday. Until then I just don't see it a huge deal. Thanks for questioning my ability to code though. <3