Neither do I. ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) Little fix. <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/loose.dtd"> <html xmlns:"http://www.w3.org/HTML/TR/html401" lang="en">
Notice that you'll need to delete the previous doctype that you pasted and also the beginning html tag before pasting that code. Also one of the style tags you have on the page header needs to be <style type=""text/css"> instead of just <style>. You got one right, the other is missing the type. oops, one more: on your body tag. <body bgcolor="#020201" leftmargin="0" topmargin="0" marginwidth="0" marginheight="0"></head> remove the </head> at the end because it was closed before the body starting, can't close again, and shouldn't even be there. Another one: <img src="images/titleblock.gif" width="600" height="142" border="0" alt="Chimera - "Perfection is in our blood.""></a> Remove the " " around Perfection is in our blood. It's messing your javascript.
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Just photoshop and notepad. Obviously I am a bit rusty.
Well, I asked because sometimes there are those WYSIWYG editors that do really lousy jobs and was just checking to see if that was the case and to know not to recommend it to anyone. If that was you in Photoshop and notepad, then you have my respect. ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif)
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Edited my post above with new info about margin styling. I advise you to follow the tips on the validator and go fixing what you can from there. Don't worry if there are still some validation errors in the end, it happens and doesn't stop the site from working on recent browsers. maybe IE6 will have trouble, but who cares about IE6 anyway http://validator.w3.org/check?uri=http%3A%2F%2Fpocketartillery.com%2F&charset=%28detect+automatically%29&doctype=Inline&group=0&user-agent=W3C_Validator%2F1.2For the paypal button: Insert the same doctype tags that I.Goldstein told you about on the purchse.html page. I mean in ALL pages of the site, BEFORE the html tag <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/loose.dtd"> Address: 112KDP8ogCe2a5aBbwoXEGLzNac4bjv1Xh Out of curiosity: What did you use to build the site?
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you might want to use an .htacess file on your root dir with the following in it because if i go to your site using the www it gives me a 404 RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} ^www\.(.*)$ [NC] RewriteRule ^(.*)$ http://%1/$1 [R=301,L] You might have changed it with the colspan, but the px missing also fixed it. If you try to change the width from 854 to any other value, even to 500 the width remains the same unless you insert the px after the numeric value. In fact I would say that all those width and height there aren't doing anything. The width and height is being set by colspan and rowspan and not by those values. If I'm not mistaken height is not even used on table layouts. Also you have margins has html attributes, which they are not. Margins need to be set inside style tags. style="margin-left:10px;margin-right-10px:margin-top:10px;margin-bottom:10px;" Also: the MIME Media Type (text/html) can be used for XML or SGML document types No known Document Type could be detected No XML declaration (e.g <?xml version="1.0"?>) could be found at the beginning of the document. No XML namespace (e.g <html xmlns=" http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" xml:lang="en">) could be found at the root of the document. No wonder browsers have problems. The w3c validator can't even open the page to do the validation check.
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The disclaimer text needs to have <td width="854px" height="216px" background="images/lowcontent.gif" colspan="20"> instead of simply <td width="854" height="216" background="images/lowcontent.gif" colspan="20"> You are missing the px after the values of height and width ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif) You might want to check all the values on width and height if the all have width="100px" and not only width="100"
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You must prove that google will prefer .com... I don't see bitcoin.com even on the entire first page, much less on #1.
Google prefers backlinks(and well SEO'ed sites), and tradehill isn't going to get more backlinks with the anchor text Bitcoin to bitcoin.com than the backlinks which already exist to Bitcoin.org, well, at least not the whitehat way...
The narrative is very beautiful, but i stopped giving inportance to your speech in the sentence you said Google prefers .com's...
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BCX is full of shit. Always expecting OTHERS to back up his claims. I'm surprised you people took so long to see that.
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Is there a list of cool forum members? Members that help Newbies like myself?
BitcoinEXpress loves to give away FREE Bitcoin to newbies. Stalk him in every thread he goes and ask for it. Oh, wait... ![Roll Eyes](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/rolleyes.gif)
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I agree with the above poster.
Also tell them that it's not a botnet and the connection is intended and they better stop sending those letters as not to make a fool of themselves and lose some customers because of it...
Agree, but they don't care. My production machine now includes the -noirc option since my last post about this same topic. However, any time I hook up a new client that I want to connect in that manner they send me the email. I have of course responded, kindly informing them of their ignorance and requesting them to stop spamming me. My replies have gone completely ignored to date. Well, that's clearly a case where you just do to their letters the exact same thing they do to your emails, you ignore them ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif)
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On a side note i found mybitcoin hidden service site is still up, with the claim form and everything lol
Not much you can do besides warn users. But don't do like Mike Caldwell, and mail a warning to the mtgox leak list or else you'll get a shitstorm of morons bashing you for trying to protect them from being scammed.
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I have contacted the internet.bs registrar (where the .net is registered), who said they will forward this information to their abuse department. It is possible that they will pull the domain ownership themselves instead of needing to get an ICANN dispute done, as the use of the domain has materially violated their own terms and agreements:
a. Revocation by us. We reserve the right to immediately suspend, cancel, transfer, modify, or terminate your Registration for any reason, including, without limitation, (i) your material breach of this Agreement; (ii) your use of any services, including, without limitation, the Domain registered to you, that is in contradiction of applicable laws or customarily acceptable usage policies of the Internet, including, without limitation, sending unsolicited commercial advertisements (including, without limitation, spamming) or sending threats, harassments, and obscenities; (iii) your use of your Domain in connection with unlawful or unethical activity; (iv) our receipt of an order from a court of competent jurisdiction or an arbitration award; or (iv) any other grounds for suspension, cancellation, transfer, modification, or termination that is determined by our sole discretion. You understand and agree that you will not receive any refund whatsoever for any such suspension, cancellation, transfer, modification, or termination of your Registration for any reason.
Well how bout dem biscuits. It will be nice to see if they follow through accordingly then. They didn't care much when that NY lawyer sent them a C&D because of my domain calling him a scammer, but this case is on a different level, so maybe they'll act on it. Digging on my mail found their response to him, in a message they sent as BCC to me Dear Michael,
you should contact the Registrant, we are merely the Registrar. As a courtesy we have forwarded your message to the account holder.
Regards,
Hope they take the domain down for you, Mike.
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ArtForz - You are hereby conscripted as the lead dev, please report for duty
I LOL'ed... Lets get some morons to work for me while i dump all my useless coins
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SAC![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=http%3A%2F%2Fassets.diylol.com%2Fhfs%2F10e%2F2b2%2Fc92%2Fresized%2Finsanity-wolf-meme-generator-have-you-ever-heard-of-a-mother-fucking-paragraph-71eef3.jpg&t=663&c=TcZl-Nufplg4Uw)
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SAC spends so much time licking BCXs' balls that he's starting to think like him, that everybody needs to tell him in advance all they do. SAC, do you also want slush to give you the source code to his pool?
Slush, you better warn SAC with 5 minutes advance the next time you fart or else he will be as mad as a cow...
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Phony name Homer Simpson uses to ask moe the bartender for advice in the Season 5 episode "The last Temptation of Homer. Also coincidentally one of moe's tavern's regular customers as well, making it one of the funniest simpson's jokes of all time.
Homer "Moe I need your advice" Moe "Yeah?" Homer "See I got this friend named Joey Joe-Joe Junior Shabadoo" Moe "That's the worst name I've ever heard" (Joey Joe-Joe Jr. Shabadoo then leaves the bar in tears) Barney "Hey Joey Joe Joe!"
I would prefer Bitcoin instead of points...
![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif) address? 1dDarqyZsyMxDaqNZSX1nBHFsxFKKjPZM I was just trying to make a joke, but I never say no to some cryptocurrency ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif) EDIT: joeyjoe sent 1 Bitcoin to me. WOW was expecting like 10 bitcents or whatever, but never that much! Thanks a lot joeyjoe! Good karma!
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Phony name Homer Simpson uses to ask moe the bartender for advice in the Season 5 episode "The last Temptation of Homer. Also coincidentally one of moe's tavern's regular customers as well, making it one of the funniest simpson's jokes of all time.
Homer "Moe I need your advice" Moe "Yeah?" Homer "See I got this friend named Joey Joe-Joe Junior Shabadoo" Moe "That's the worst name I've ever heard" (Joey Joe-Joe Jr. Shabadoo then leaves the bar in tears) Barney "Hey Joey Joe Joe!"
I would prefer Bitcoin instead of points...
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Right, and I am Jeri Ellsworth. lol You know how it's done, several photos with a written timestamp posted on an anonymous messagboard would suffice. But we all know this will never gonna happen you're forgetting watermelon helmet, a shoe on the left hand, and a pineapple on the right hand. He already has the pineapple, but it's stuck on his ass, not on his right hand... ![Roll Eyes](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/rolleyes.gif) God forbid if we ever lay our eyes on something as horrendous as that. you mean, up your ass? ...or probably, solidcoin. Hello BCX puppy, how are you?
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I would have been surprised to see a reputable merchant using the Mt.Gox leak list... Anyway, casascius.net seems to redirect to www.casascius.com for me, so you got to fix the problem? Yours David No, the scammer still controls casascius.net, and did that redirect, and is asking me for a ransom. Attacker could change it anytime. LOL, out of curiosity, what are the terms? I'd contact his domain registar, a company in the Bahamas. And the dns provider. I am not sure that the .bs company could blacklist the dns for it or revoke the registration or that they would give a crap, but its worth a try. All internetbs.net will do is to forward all mails to him. They are a nice registrar ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif) Altho they have offices in the UK if I'm not mistaken. Maybe the UK company will comply with lawful requests.
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Right, and I am Jeri Ellsworth. lol You know how it's done, several photos with a written timestamp posted on an anonymous messagboard would suffice. But we all know this will never gonna happen you're forgetting watermelon helmet, a shoe on the left hand, and a pineapple on the right hand. He already has the pineapple, but it's stuck on his ass, not on his right hand... ![Roll Eyes](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/rolleyes.gif) God forbid if we ever lay our eyes on something as horrendous as that.
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