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?
Pietro
"You must be a member for 1 days and have 1 posts before you can post urls"
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Re: "You must be a member for 1 days and have 1 posts before you can post urls"
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.
Re: "You must be a member for 1 days and have 1 posts before you can post urls"
I don't have any "http" in the message, must be something else...
Thanks
Pietro
Thanks
Pietro
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Re: "You must be a member for 1 days and have 1 posts before you can post urls"
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."somestring_mycustomer_com" (the underscores are actually dots, the forum recognizes this as an 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.