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Explorer ,
Jan 24, 2009 Jan 24, 2009
This topic is reserved to report spam and other inappropriate content requiring attention. Please, no unnecessary comment or response.

NOTE: Please click on the user name of the poster of such content and provide that link here.

Thanks!
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Explorer ,
Jan 25, 2009 Jan 25, 2009
First!

http://www.adobeforums.com/webx?224@@4ad0f80d@.59b78400/93
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Guest
Jan 25, 2009 Jan 25, 2009
why would a well wish for steve jobs be spam?
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Explorer ,
Jan 25, 2009 Jan 25, 2009
Profile spam, first and only post, short and somewhat relevant to the thread.

Same M.O. as many of the others from a couple months ago.
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Guest
Jan 25, 2009 Jan 25, 2009
>Profile spam, first and only post, short and somewhat relevant to the thread.

dude, you are not allowed on my police department. ;)
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Enthusiast ,
Jan 27, 2009 Jan 27, 2009
Serial number (or not) in the pagemaker forum

http://www.adobeforums.com/webx?224@@4ad0ff7d@.59b767f9/5
Jay
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Guest
Jan 27, 2009 Jan 27, 2009
Deleted - thanks Jay!
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New Here ,
Jan 28, 2009 Jan 28, 2009
thanks, dave and kath :)

alright! I'm a happy camper now! plonked it!

:)
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Guest
Jan 29, 2009 Jan 29, 2009
welcome sur! :)
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Advocate ,
Jan 29, 2009 Jan 29, 2009
Links in sig and profile - he might just be showing off the website he made though.

Steven Hart, "Should tables and cells be pixel based or percentage." #14, 29 Jan 2009 5:36 pm
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Guest
Jan 30, 2009 Jan 30, 2009
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Community Expert ,
Jan 30, 2009 Jan 30, 2009
Nope...just someone who THINKS he's funny.

Bob
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Guest
Jan 30, 2009 Jan 30, 2009
yea, he sounds like a fun-gi.
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Guest
Jan 31, 2009 Jan 31, 2009
http://www.adobeforums.com/webx/.59b7be9c

http://www.adobeforums.com/webx?224@@4ad0f80d@.59b7be9c

looks like spam.
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LEGEND ,
Jan 31, 2009 Jan 31, 2009
Not any more. Looks like gone. Thanks.

Mike
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Community Expert ,
Feb 02, 2009 Feb 02, 2009
This is almost funny... a spam link in a posting in another message here

http://www.adobeforums.com/webx/.ef406ea/102
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LEGEND ,
Feb 03, 2009 Feb 03, 2009
Link to a website offering extremely cheap software:

http://www.adobe.com/cfusion/webforums/forum/messageview.cfm?forumid=39&catid=220&threadid=1422055&enterthread=y

(sorry, I'm not using my Mac, and I don't have here the instructions for shortening links).

Addition: there message is actually duplicated...
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Explorer ,
Feb 03, 2009 Feb 03, 2009
Claudio,

Mac or Win, to use a shortened URL, go to http://tinyurl.com, and follow the simple instructions.

Neil
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Explorer ,
Feb 03, 2009 Feb 03, 2009
Or:
http://metamark.net/

or:
http://tr.im/

or any of a whole bunch of other URL shortening services:
http://mashable.com/2008/01/08/url-shortening-services/
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LEGEND ,
Feb 03, 2009 Feb 03, 2009
I understand the desire for shortened urls, but personally I prefer the
longer true url. Anyone that would click on an encoded url in this
modern day is truly asking for a problem---even in this thread were
regulars post. We have seen enough impersonation take place that a fast
click on an encoded url can land one's computer were the sun doesn't shine.

Just my 2 cents...Mike
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Community Expert ,
Feb 03, 2009 Feb 03, 2009
What Mike said... I won't click on any link that is shrouded

An infection could be as "simple" as a computer being turned into a Zombie Bot to become part of a spammer's network... or it could be spyware that steals your login and password so the program's writer is then able to clean out your bank account
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Explorer ,
Feb 03, 2009 Feb 03, 2009
tinyurl.com offers the option of a preview.

Neil
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New Here ,
Feb 03, 2009 Feb 03, 2009
A problem with long URL's That Mozilla products don't seem to have, it that the URL is not recognized as something unique and therefor after 72 or 84 characters in length a linefeed or return is inserted.

With Mozilla products a URL could be the true length of pi and it stays on one line. Mozilla products (SeaMonkey/Firefox/Thunderbird) are to when they se a URL such as a Mailto: http/https:, or FTP: that is treated as a unique item and therefore ever character in the URL remains on one line and does not switch back over until if see a return or linefeed. IE is notorious for mangling URL's.

Thus the need for a system small URLs.
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Explorer ,
Feb 03, 2009 Feb 03, 2009
Firefox 3.x wraps long URLs.
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New Here ,
Feb 03, 2009 Feb 03, 2009
Or just do it like this:

<a href= "long URL"> Short, descriptive text</a>

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