Posted by kkdmiddleton on 3/6/06 9:20am Msg #102368
Hey PAW, can you look at my site please
and tell me how to fix my notary ring advertisement? It's too long and I can't fix it. Also, do you know when my signs will be sent?
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Reply by PAW on 3/6/06 9:28am Msg #102374
I'll take a look and see what I can deteremine. It sounds like the table size is wrong, but I don't know until I get a chance to peek.
As for your sign, an email was sent to you on 3/3 (10:53 AM ET) stating that your sign was shipped. You probably will be receiving it today or tomorrow.
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Reply by kkdmiddleton on 3/6/06 9:34am Msg #102379
Ok, thanks. I haven't read all of my emails yet. :) n/m
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Reply by Korey Humphreys on 3/6/06 9:36am Msg #102380
PAW,
In the past I tried to post the notarywebring on my new website. Shortly thereafter someone from PAW Notary services said that it had to be removed. The reason had something to do with the cjb.cc extension, rather then the .com .
I posted the webring on my tripod website without and problems.
If you get a change, can you explain that to me (in layman terms ). Thanks.
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Reply by Korey Humphreys on 3/6/06 9:44am Msg #102383
Oh geesh! sorry about the typos!! I need coffee now! º¿º n/m
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Reply by PAW on 3/6/06 11:07am Msg #102415
The reason was explained in an email that was sent to you on January 4, 2006. It specifically stated:
We're sorry to inform you that this site cannot be included in the Notary/Signing Agent Webring:
903: The URL is a non-US, off-shore location. 914: URL is a subdomain of possible spam sources.
The "off-shore" issue can be waived, but hosts are are continually listed in spam databases cannot be allowed to join. The reason is simple. Other ring members do not want nor do they appreciate being spammed. While your particular site may not be the source, the provider of your service is. This is one major drawback to using some of the "free sites", especially those with off-shore addresses.
As for the site that is currently listed with Tripod, there is not an issue with the host registration nor were there any reports of spam from your particular host. Also, please note that a new and/or different ring code must be set for each different web site. Simply copying the code from one site to another breaks the ring since the next/previous address information would then possibly point to a non-existent site or the wrong site.
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Reply by Korey Humphreys on 3/6/06 12:23pm Msg #102444
Oh okay.... thanks n/m
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Reply by PAW on 3/6/06 11:39am Msg #102419
Kimberly,
Replace the code that is currently in your webpage with a fresh copy. I will email you a copy of the html code, then simple replace everything from the <TABLE> through the </TABLE> tags that are associated with the ringsurf webring code.
Paul
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Reply by kkdmiddleton on 3/6/06 12:21pm Msg #102442
Thanks Paul. I had a lot of problems with that site.
That's why I finally broke down and paid for a domain and website hosting.
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