"You must be a member for 1 days and have 1 posts before you can post urls"

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ptoniolo
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"You must be a member for 1 days and have 1 posts before you can post urls"

Post by ptoniolo »

I am trying to post in the Linux Guest section, but I keep receiving this message.
My post does not contain any link. I even changed all the /\w\.\w/ to underscores.
What is recognized as a link by the forum sw?
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scottgus1
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Re: "You must be a member for 1 days and have 1 posts before you can post urls"

Post by scottgus1 »

Typically, anything with an http in it. I'll move this back to Linux Guests, where you can post the contents of your original question as a zipped text file using the forum's Upload Attachment tab. We'll see what might have been triggering the filter.
ptoniolo
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Re: "You must be a member for 1 days and have 1 posts before you can post urls"

Post by ptoniolo »

I don't have any "http" in the message, must be something else...
Thanks
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scottgus1
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Re: "You must be a member for 1 days and have 1 posts before you can post urls"

Post by scottgus1 »

"somestring_mycustomer_com" (the underscores are actually dots, the forum recognizes this as an url)
As you point out, "somestring_mycustomer_com" with .'s instead of _'s is a URL. I see "mycustomer_com" also which may register as a URL.

You're past the 1-day 1-post limit now, so you should be able to post the question. In a new topic, please.
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