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  wanna see one screwed up site?         


Author: freemont
Date: Dec 9, 2007 15:15

Look in FF first, /then/ in Opera. A bit of a difference. :-)

I haven't even examined the markup yet.

--
"Because all you of Earth are idiots!"
¯`·..·¯`·-> freemont <-·¯`·..·¯
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  Re: question about changing from a .com to a .org         


Author: Tony
Date: Dec 9, 2007 15:04

Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
> Joey wrote:
>
>> I am thinking of changing my .com website to a .org domain.
>
> Is it a commercial site? Do you sell anything? .com is commercial; .org
> is (was) to be used for charity/non-commercial sites. For example, I
> have a .org for a motorcycle club site.

That's the theory, anyways. Doesn't seem to translate to practice quite
so much anymore.
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  Moving Companies Movers Free Ads PageRank Explained - Keeping SEO Simple         


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Date: Dec 9, 2007 14:24

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  Today is spam day         


Author: KarlCore
Date: Dec 9, 2007 13:26

Good Lord! What is today? Spam day?
One thing I like about the GG interface is that it allows you to
report spammers. Not sure what, if anything, Google does, but I'd
like to think eventually these people get shut down.
Hopefully Viper's on the task!

Karl
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  Looking For Free Porn         


Author: ai9kwsvz
Date: Dec 9, 2007 13:23

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  Re: question about changing from a .com to a .org         


Author: John Bokma
Date: Dec 9, 2007 12:09

"Beauregard T. Shagnasty" wrote:
> Rewrite the web pages? No, just register the .org and use the same
> nameservers for where the site currently is hosted.

And 301 redirect all "old" pages to the new site. This even works if
you've accidentally non-relative addresses in links etc.

--
John Bokma http://johnbokma.com/
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  Anyone using a paypal merchant account?         


Author: Michelle
Date: Dec 9, 2007 12:08

This is probably a stupid question, but can't really find an answer in
paypals help center. When someone buys from me through paypal, does
paypal notify me about who bought and a shipping address?

Thanks!
Michelle
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  ALT.WWW.WEBMASTER Statistics for 09/12/2007         


Author: Toby Inkster
Date: Dec 9, 2007 12:04

======================= alt.www.webmaster Statistics =======================
Total posts considered: 360 over 7 days
Earliest article: Sun Dec 2 21:02:33 2007
Latest article: Sun Dec 9 20:01:50 2007
Original articles: 60, replies: 300
Total size of posts: 874,178 bytes (853 kbytes) (0.83 Mbytes)
Average 51 articles per day, 0.12 Mbytes per day, 2,428 bytes per article
Total headers: 422 kbytes, bodies: 430 kbytes
Body: quoted 174 kbytes, original 211 kbytes = 54.73%%, sigs 45 kbytes
Total number of posters: 93, average 9,399 bytes per poster
Total number of threads: 66, average 13,245 bytes per thread
Total number of User-Agents: 16
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