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SOMEONE show me how to do that !!! Every damn time I try to hyper link here, it erases the entire thing...............Puter illiterate, I know!
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SOMEONE show me how to do that !!! Every damn time I try to hyper link here, it erases the entire thing...............Puter illiterate, I know!

When you click the little "chained earth" icon, it asks you for an optional text to be displayed first, followed by the actual URL. Type in some text, then add in the URL afterwards...
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When you click the little "chained earth" icon, it asks you for an optional text to be displayed first, followed by the actual URL. Type in some text, then add in the URL afterwards...

*BooHiss*

 

Learn the syntax, Lucky.

The code has three parts: the tag(s), the address, and the alternative text. The tag begins "URL=" and ends "/URL", which are both enclosed by brackets, much like this: [LikeThis]. The address should follow the equal sign, the which should be a URL containing an http:// (or similar) link. The alternative text should be inserted between the first ] bracket, and the second [, and should be the text you want displayed instead of the http:// address.

 

Example of how it should be typed into a message exactly:

[url=http-~~-//www.google.com]Text Link[/url]

Result:

 

Text Link

For those wondering, appears it was indeed a price mistake, and has been caught by Gateway.
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Well DUH I know this.........but every time I try to do it ON THIS SITE.........It erases it and kicks me to blank page :P
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It was listed here on this page.

 

However, the 1GB PC-4200 has been removed as it was a pricing error, it appears (this page is what appears now, which says "HTTP/1.1 404 Object Not Found"). Notice the price on the 512MB PC-4200 DIMM.

 

On occassion with long URLs or complex syntax, it's better to use TinyURL, which is free.

 

The fault either lies in the GottaDeal goto.php document, or vBulletin. Brad could likely attest to which.

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