User talk:Haggis
Block Removal -- Please read before commenting below
[edit]If anyone is here to let me know I have removed large chunks of text from an article, I apologise now. It is a known bug documented at [1]. To summarise:
"[2]
This sample page contains a simple <textarea> with about 38 kilobytes of text (512 lines). After switching away to another browser tab and back to the first one, the contents of the textarea are cut off partway through line 443.
Tested with Firefox 1.5.0.4 on Windows XP SP 2 (x86). The error occurs only when the Google Toolbar is installed and enabled. Disabling the toolbar extension and restarting Firefox, the problem goes away. Reenable the extension and restart Firefox, and it comes right back."
Thanks in advance --Skoorb 12:31, 25 June 2006 (UTC)
Transwikiing
[edit]Well done for fathoming the Transwiki process. There's a bit of a backlog at Wikipedia:Things to be moved to Wiktionary, including Arie, which came up for VFD today because it's been queued for moving to Wiktionary for months. If you can help, please do. Uncle G 18:45, 2005 Mar 4 (UTC)
Your VandalProof Application
[edit]Dear Haggis,
Thank you for applying for VandalProof! (VP). As you may know, VP is a very powerful program, and in fact with the new 1.2 version release it has even more power. As such we must uphold strict protocols before approving a new applicant. Regretfully, I have chosen to decline your application at this time. The reason for this is that for security reasons, VandalProof's creator requires it's users to have made 250 edits to articles, which you have not. Please note it is nothing personal by any means, and we certainly welcome you to apply again in the not too distant future. Thank you for your interest in VandalProof. - Glen TC (Stollery) 19:26, 7 June 2006 (UTC)
Copyright problems page
[edit]Hi, you seem to have deleted a number of entries from Wikipedia:Copyright_problems/2006_June_11/Articles in this edit ([3]). Was that a mistake? I've restored them for the time being. Fut.Perf. ☼ 07:54, 12 June 2006 (UTC)