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I changed my email adress and made a mistake, writing .com instead of .net - account gone. Emails aren't answered.
OT: Have a similar problem with another forum, can't register since some weeks, cause I'm not getting a verification mail. To find the email of the owner is always a adventure, then there is no answer. I'm sure that I'm not banned there.
OT: Have a similar problem with another forum, can't register since some weeks, cause I'm not getting a verification mail. To find the email of the owner is always a adventure, then there is no answer. I'm sure that I'm not banned there.
Here it is in the encoded form:Flash wrote:What is the URL encoding for parentheses?s243a wrote:I't's probably been mentioned but I noticed that you can't put parenthesis in URLs. Allot of wikipedia pages use parenthesis in URLs. The solution is to use the URL encoding for parenthesis. However, not all users will know to do this.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Surf_%28web_browser%29
I can't see how that helps at all.s243a wrote:...Here it is in the encoded form:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Surf_%28web_browser%29
I did find Semme's post instructive though. If I ever find the time, I'll experiment with using URL encoding in the forum.
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if youre going to install a tapatalk plugin though, you might as well follow up with javascript bitcoin miners and ransomware.ribblle wrote:either by the administrator installing a Tapatalk plugin or someone coding a parser. Really want to give a forum client a spin!
i havent tried both for comparison, but hearing from people that have used tapatalk or contracted herpes sound like theyre in a similar boat to me. then again, i suppose that at least it was fun for them at some point.
[color=green]The freedom to NOT run the software, to be free to avoid vendor lock-in through appropriate modularization/encapsulation and minimized dependencies; meaning any free software can be replaced with a user’s preferred alternatives.[/color]