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30-May-2004, 07:59 PM #1
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Hi Guys

What I would lkie to know is if there is a html code I can put into a webpage that will stop it being posted anywhere, other than the forum it was intended for.
I am sure I have seen it done before, and it stops your work being reposted on other forums.

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30-May-2004, 09:45 PM #2
what forum are you using? usually you can remove the meta tags from the site.
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31-May-2004, 05:36 AM #3
Hi
I go to custom bike shows around the country and post the pictures I take at a bikers forum.I use Prohosting to upload the website to. I then find my site is reposted on other forums and it gets killed off quick, as the server does not like the number of hits.
I did see a code once where the page would only open on that particular forum. The guy showed me the code, It was in the body of the text I'm sure.
If it was posted anywhere else it would redirect to a different website. Usually spam.

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31-May-2004, 03:14 PM #5
Thank you very much for your reply buddy,

I wil take a look later

Cheers

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