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1. Re: how do you delete a thread in this section?
John Waller Apr 18, 2012 4:37 PM (in response to jinda55)Just edit the post and remove the website address.
Why would anyone want to copy your website?
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2. Re: how do you delete a thread in this section?
jinda55 Apr 18, 2012 4:49 PM (in response to John Waller)How do I edit my post?
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3. Re: how do you delete a thread in this section?
John Waller Apr 18, 2012 5:04 PM (in response to jinda55)You must login to the forum to see the Edit button.
However, you cannot edit any of your posts that someone has replied to.
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4. Re: how do you delete a thread in this section?
Ben Pleysier Apr 18, 2012 5:42 PM (in response to jinda55)@jinda55,
Don't worry, I have reported said post as Abuse.
Our ever vigilant moderators will pick this up and remove the link for you.
For lesser matters, complete posts of mine have been smitten to eternity
Gramps
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5. Re: how do you delete a thread in this section?
Ben Pleysier Apr 18, 2012 6:44 PM (in response to Ben Pleysier)@jinda55,
A few minutes ago, our friend in the form of a moderator, has been to check your post, but apparently did not see the sense in removing the link.
I did my best.
Gramps
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6. Re: how do you delete a thread in this section?
Nancy O. Apr 19, 2012 12:28 PM (in response to jinda55)As an FYI, these forum posts are picked up by Google. Once it's out there, it's in forever-land.
In the future, create a test page. When your question is answered, remove the test page from your server.
Nancy O.
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7. Re: how do you delete a thread in this section?
bregent Apr 19, 2012 12:39 PM (in response to jinda55)I'm completly confused How do you expect that removing a post would prevent someone from copying your website? Your website is on the web, right?
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8. Re: how do you delete a thread in this section?
jinda55 Apr 19, 2012 1:03 PM (in response to Nancy O.)but surely if the URL was removed from my first post it of my other thread.
It would resolve the issue.
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9. Re: how do you delete a thread in this section?
jinda55 Apr 19, 2012 1:05 PM (in response to bregent)It's for my college work. Part of the process is to upload the website to a domain name. I'm worried that other people can just use my HTML code & CSS without my permission. I worked hard making this website and I only posted the URL thinking I could remove it earlier.
In other words if someone copies my website I could fail as well :@
FFS
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10. Re: how do you delete a thread in this section?
John Waller Apr 19, 2012 1:43 PM (in response to jinda55)Again, why would anyone want to copy your website anyway?
If you're that worried about it, password protect the link.
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11. Re: how do you delete a thread in this section?
Nancy O. Apr 19, 2012 1:24 PM (in response to jinda55)In other words if someone copies my website I could fail as well :@
I think you're being overly paranoid. When your site is published on the web, the source code is available for everyone to see by viewing source in their browser. Removing the URL from an old post won't change anything. It's already out there. Google has indexed your posts.
Nancy O.
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12. Re: how do you delete a thread in this section?
bregent Apr 19, 2012 1:36 PM (in response to jinda55)>Part of the process is to upload
>the website to a domain name
OK. In the url that you posted here, create some real garbage content. Then create a new unpublished subfolder and put your real classwork content there.



