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Post by jaco on Jan 17, 2008 3:59:21 GMT
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Post by 9fingers on Jan 17, 2008 8:35:45 GMT
Jaco, Tinyurl.com is a lifesaver when trying to post long links. It is free and seems to work well. I have not knowingly had one time expire. tinyurl.com/create.phphth Bob
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Post by jaco on Jan 17, 2008 11:40:11 GMT
Thanks Bob, i just copied it from my browser. Lets try this one .................... tinyurl.com/2zap4o
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Post by thallow on Jan 17, 2008 17:48:16 GMT
Or you could post the link like thisI cannot type exactly how this is done because it hides what I am trying to type To see how to make a link like the one above then press quote on this link and paste it into a new link, you should then see the underlying script/method! ;D
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Post by Alf on Jan 17, 2008 18:34:33 GMT
[url=http://community.woodmagazine.com/dgroups/index.jsp?sssdmh=dm17.294272&plckForumPage=Forum&plckForumId=Cat:]this[/url] Try that
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Post by thallow on Jan 17, 2008 18:52:48 GMT
[url=http://community.woodmagazine.com/dgroups/index.jsp?sssdmh=dm17.294272&plckForumPage=Forum&plckForumId=Cat:]this[/url] Try that I just realised I could have 'quoted' myslef DUUURRHHH Thanks ALF havva KP on me!
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Post by Alf on Jan 17, 2008 19:07:30 GMT
Nope, quote doesn't work unfortunately - you need the code tags. Hmm, wonder if that works:
[code]
It does, sort of. One half anyway.
Ta for the KP. Perhaps we should refer to them as "nuts"... ;D
Cheers, Alf
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Post by jaco on Jan 18, 2008 3:22:18 GMT
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