![]() David Gerard 22:43, (UTC) Wikipedia is not a web directory, yet most pages have a "Relevant links" section with outside links - check. If you put a link to your own site, it'll likely get blanked as vanity-posting at best and spamming at worst. If they don't, you may have to cope with the fact that it isn't. If your site is really of encyclopaedic levels of relevance, someone else will put it on the articles. Would that be "barely relevent" enough for you? Putting links to one's own site at all is looked at askance, in accordance with the principles outlined at Wikipedia:Auto-biography it's really not the done thing at all. OK then restore my edit to the TextPad page (minus the link) and leave my link on the Text editor topic. Fennec (はさばくのきつね) 22:22, (UTC) "Barely relevant"? Are you kidding me? What if it is my "personal site"? Jeez. You put a lot of links to your personal site on lots of barely-relevant articles, and you don't think this is spamming? - David Gerard 22:16, (UTC) Spamming need not imply financial gain, direct or indirect. Given that you've essentially abused your all-mighty "editor powers" I'd like you to explain your rationale for removing my edits (and banning me) or stop trying to play god. You do realize that developers read these pages? Could it be that a listing of almost 400 code editing-related tools might be on topic for these editor articles? Or are you offended by the fact that most of them are intended for Windows developers? Or maybe you're just uncomfortable because of my relationship with Microsoft? Maybe you found some sort of advertising for an editor product there?ĭid you even bother to visit the link? Do you know what it contains? I posted it because I think it is a useful resource for Windows developers. Perhaps you'd be so kind as to point out the ads or pop-ups on my web site. I'd like you to explain just what exactly I'm gaining by posting that link. Now, "spamming" entails some sort of gain. What exactly about that edit offended you again? I only edited the "Related links" section except in the case of this TextPad article, which I actually filled out with (what I think) was relevant information and removed the stub notice. What I posted was a link to a page on my website where I have a listing of most known code editors for Windows of all types. You then proceeded to ban my IP for two days. Your explanation was that I was "spamming". Thanks for your help and I hope you can help me further as this is very time consuming trying to do this manually.Two days ago you reverted four edits I made to the Emacs, XEmacs, vim and TextPad pages (all in the editors category). I need to automate it as i need to do this every week with a different file and cutting and pasting without sorting is just too slow. there are too many accounts in the file to simply manually cut and paste. ![]() ![]() Because i need to keep the intact account together. The first line has a common starting point (account) so i can bookmark this but I need to keep all the lines of transactions intact with its first line and then sort the file based on the number of lines following the first line. My problem is that the first line of the account gives the The Address and other details this is followed by varying lines of transactions some accounts have only 20 lines following the first line but others have hundreds of lines of tranactions.I need to separete the accounts that have hundreds of lines of tranactions away from the smaller ones. Yes I have looked but i can’t work out a solution. ![]()
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