Where are you right now ?
In http://www.vbforums.com ? or in http://vbforums.com ?
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Where are you right now ?
In http://www.vbforums.com ? or in http://vbforums.com ?
Only the first one (www...) logs me in automatically. Cookies must like that one better...
(order changed to reduce confusion) ;)
I use the www one too.
I find it very annoying when someone posts a non-www link and I have to login again in that site. :mad:
I find NoteMe to be generally annoying.
I find Wossname to be generally annoying come to think of it...
I find member# 63526 to be generally annoying. :sick:
Same here, but there is usually no need to post links that refer to either... Instead of this:Quote:
Originally Posted by iPrank
[url=http://www.vbforums.com/showthread.php?t=400897] link [/url]
you can use this:
[thread=400897] link [/thread]
Ya. But not everyone uses that.
Again, the [post] tags uses anchors and loads whole page but there is no other way to show only that post except posting its url.
Indeed :(
http://www.vbforums.com/showpost.php...18&postcount=9
Right-click on the #9 since it's a link and copy-shortcut - right?
Join the no-www movement.
I don't use http:// either :)
Yeah - with yours I cannot hit the QUOTE button without logging in first...
[edit] Where did that post go?
Yes. but is is not same as,Quote:
Originally Posted by szlamany
If someone posts http://vbforums.com/showpost.php?p=2443418&postcount=9 you still need to relogin.
(Sorry for deleting previous post.)
Ok - no fair deleting your posts and re-posting them with different information :p
Funny, still works with www. prefixed :DQuote:
Originally Posted by penagate
You should use http:// because it identifies that you are using port 80. Its the same as using telnet://somethingonport23.com.Quote:
Originally Posted by penagate
And after all it only takes 1 second to type it...Quote:
Originally Posted by mendhak
I choose the red one.
HTTP is default. I was kidding anyway - you need to use http:// everywhere else, it just works without it in browser and the URL tags. and HTTP does more than identify the port ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by francisstokes
no-www.org, silly as it sounds, does have a point - a lot of sites don't work without the www. prefix, for whatever reason.
I'm done now... let's go back to random drivel.