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from g1smd 1642 Days ago #
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heck that any URL you publish in an article as a link will actually work for your readers by copying it and opening it in some other browser (so that it doesn’t depend on some previous cookies or something else in your system). If the URL contains a session ID, delete the session ID part of that URL.By the way, blogs that have no date on their posts, or have a date which omits the Year, really really bug me. Something dated September could be 2, 14, 26, 38, 50, or more months old. I would like a clue so that I can make a better informed judgement as to the usefulness of the advice. Some stuff is date sensitive.

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from g1smd 1642 Days ago #
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The post above should read "Check that..."  The spell-checker obviously could not see that particular error.

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from corey 1640 Days ago #
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nice tips. while proof reading, i remove any contractions i might have typed while writing to make it easier to read/translate.

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