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    I noticed this morning that my signature is not displaying correctly. On checking my settings I found
    Allow BB Code No
    Allow HTML No
    Allow Smilies No
    Can Upload Images for Signature No
    Can Upload Animated GIF for Signature No
    How can I change those? When was BB Code and HTML disabled?
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    Forum admin has disabled it temp as we look into some settings to prevent spammers using such code in their sigs. Please be patient with us. Thanks.
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    OK, not problem.
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    I was wondering the same thing. OK, now I understand.

    I noticed this after trying to add to my signature a URL to a (non-profit) computer club I am a member of (actually, the Linux SIG Leader of). I thought I angered some powers-to-be for trying to do that!
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    It should be working now if you are a regular participant in the
    forums....not for new registrees. Let me know if it isn't.

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    Default Re: Signature permissions

    Ok time for dumb question of this thread what/where are these new specs?
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    Not specs yet...just experiments. See the Announcements forum.

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    Default Re: Signature permissions

    kgroneman wrote:
    > It should be working now if you are a regular participant in the
    > forums....not for new registrees. Let me know if it isn't.


    i'd like to be able to include a clickable link to my caveat in either
    http or nntp postings...as it is now, it appears automatic for nntp
    (see http://tinyurl.com/y5c8k3u) but disabled for http (see
    http://tinyurl.com/yyv6esu)

    i'd think that anything automatically available via nntp would also be
    so for http (to keep the girl from pitching a degrading and venomous
    fit....again).. ;-)

    or maybe i need to do something 'fancy' with BB Code (i know nothing
    about that...is it some kind of newfangled http voodoo from the
    homeland of Linus?)

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    DD
    What do you mean
    I have a link in my sig. Do you mean like that?
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    right, but why is yours clickable, but mine (below via http) is not? (but in the previous in this thread, via nntp, posting, is)

    it is kinda like majik..
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