Let the client localize the times with js/local-time.js themselves. No
one cares what the server timezone is.
This fixes a bug where posts made in a different daylight savings mode
have their times displayed off by an hour. Their times would be rendered
to the server's own timezone area correctly, but then the server's
*current* utc-offset would be appended, which wouldn't match up.
A lot of bans can be removed from a tinyboard database because it isn't limited A staff member could select 100 users all at once with a simple javascript function and unban them all this needs to be limited because a staff member on an image board if they feel hostile they can just remove all bans on the tinyboard site easily without being limited to how many people they can unban at a time, this adds an option to limit it.
The parameter was bound with the wrong type. I guess the type isn't
enforced judging by how the code still seemed to work, but it probably
should be fixed.
Similar regexes are called for threads and posts, but they differed
needlessly, and the thread regex would drop anything between the `<a`
and `href="` parts. This makes them both the same and functional.
Using substr can cut a multi-byte character in half.
Also, if a long post with many multi-byte characters was reported, then
the mod interface would temporarily extend the body_truncate_char
setting to be sure to cover all of the *characters* in the report, but
this function would interpret body_truncate_char as a number of *bytes*,
so sometimes the end of the report's appended html would be cut off.