Just an idle question that popped up as I looked through the ranks...how long does one have to be away from the W before they become inactive? Also, who would rattle off over 2000 posts and then just disappear?
Originally posted by gugsJust an idle question that popped up as I looked through the ranks...how long does one have to be away from the W before they become inactive? Also, who would rattle off over 2000 posts and then just disappear?
Originally posted by gugsJust an idle question that popped up as I looked through the ranks...how long does one have to be away from the W before they become inactive? Also, who would rattle off over 2000 posts and then just disappear?
According to this post by CRZ way back when, users become inactive after 30 days. Of course this could have changed in the last year or so. :)
Murphy's Law "The odds of the bread landing buttered side down are directly proportional to the price of the carpet."
Originally posted by gugsJust an idle question that popped up as I looked through the ranks...how long does one have to be away from the W before they become inactive? Also, who would rattle off over 2000 posts and then just disappear?
Originally posted by gugsJust an idle question that popped up as I looked through the ranks...how long does one have to be away from the W before they become inactive? Also, who would rattle off over 2000 posts and then just disappear?
That's standard HTML there actually. If you dont put an http:// in front, it assumes you are calling a relative url, and so it uses the base url of the site plus whatever you typed.