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None of that worked. :) I'm so sorry. But, it gave me a clue to simply search the words unreferenced and India and I get exactly what I want. Funny thing is, the word unreferenced doesn't appear in the articles. I just don't understand why it works. Anyway, thanks to your kind and thoughtful replies,
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You're right. That did work. I got mixed up. I was quite frazzled at the time and was considering doing horrible things to my computer with a toasting fork. I didn't mean to appear ungrateful. You did solve the problem, which, by the way, has put a wayward editor who I'm looking after back on track.
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Thank you folks. It then seems to me that, since I am not a pro photographer, and I am perfectly willing for non-En Wikis to use the material, I should continue to use commons. It occurs to me to wonder whether there any is place where this consideration is made plain, such as in an FAQ that I have
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I have read your article on the development and use of the star rating methodology for medicare plans. I would like to participate in that survey. Contact with
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Content was submitted to create a page to highlight a company called, OnForce. The content was submitted weeks ago but I am still awaiting approval. Could you please provide an update about the delay? Is more information needed? Please advise.
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article in the "San Bruno, California explosion" section about the company's recent advertising campaign. My question concerns the wikilink that was added for CEO Tony Earley, which actually directs to the page for author
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I went to a different page and the top several entries of the history show in green "updated since my last visit" so it looks like some kind of feature has been added or turned on.
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Hey there! The best thing to do is to change the link to read ] or something like that. This will turn it into a "redlink" that will lead someone to create the article
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Some former versions of Google Chrome had a bug which caused this. If you have an old Chrome version then update it. If not then what is your browser?
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Ahhhh, you are very clever indeed. That would never have occurred to me. Thank you so much. I learned something new today. :)
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