Discussion: Re: HTML Purifier
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Vieux 21/01/2008, 16h12   #10
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On Mon, 21 Jan 2008 08:09:18 -0500, "Viper" <venomx@gmail.com> wrote:

>edwardzyang@gmail.com wrote:
>> Is *this* why I got a spike of traffic three days back?
>>
>> So, if I've got things straight, I now need to clear up blacklist
>> issues with these areas:
>>
>> * Reported to ICANN for invalid WHOIS info since the email address
>> listed
>> doesnt exist.
>> * Reported to RFC-Ignorant.org for missing abuse email address and
>> invalid
>> WHOIS info.
>> http://www.rfc-ignorant.org/tools/lo...mlpurifier.org
>> * IC3
>>
>> I'm on shared hosting, so I don't know very much about WHOIS/MX
>> management. I do know my registrar cloaks my data, but I was under the
>> impression this is a very common process... and the proxy address does
>> work (I just tested it...)

>
>Didnt work when I tried it. If it had I wouldnt have reported it.
>

Is that as close as Snakepiss gets to an apology? Still, at least he's
better at it than his sidekick Stuckle, eh?
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