I don't know what that means. Are you asking if you can target just their homepage? If so, then yes, as it's still the address but with a hex value browsers can parse. In fact, you can even use the IP address or even the binary address if you want.
Decimal value of IP Address :: http://1249767202 (Huddle does something weird with that, too, but if you copy the text of the link, not the hyperlink Huddler appended to it it'll work)
I don't know what that means. Are you asking if you can target just their homepage? If so, then yes, as it's still the address but with a hex value browsers can parse. In fact, you can even use the IP address or even the binary address if you want.
I mean, can you post the text version of the nine to five site without it turning into asterisks (or Obelix)?
Decimal value of IP Address :: http://1249767202 (Huddle does something weird with that, too, but if you copy the text of the link, not the hyperlink Huddler appended to it it'll work)
Decimal value of IP Address :: http://1249767202 (Huddle does something weird with that, too, but if you copy the text of the link, not the hyperlink Huddler appended to it it'll work)
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9to6mac.com
28or6to4mac.com
I thought it was 25 or 6 to 4.
I thought it was 25 or 6 to 4.
Chicago 18, baby!
9to6mac.com
28or6to4mac.com
I thought it was 25 or 6 to 4.
miserate
9************
Is that your secret password?
9************
Is that your secret password?
Trying to beat Huddler and failing.
Here's one. Changing any one of the characters for a hex value in Huddler's watched string will do it.
Trying to beat Huddler and failing.
Here's one. Changing any one of the characters for a hex value in Huddler's watched string will do it.
Ah, but can you write the plain homepage?
I don't know what that means. Are you asking if you can target just their homepage? If so, then yes, as it's still the address but with a hex value browsers can parse. In fact, you can even use the IP address or even the binary address if you want.
Ah, but can you write the plain homepage?
I don't know what that means. Are you asking if you can target just their homepage? If so, then yes, as it's still the address but with a hex value browsers can parse. In fact, you can even use the IP address or even the binary address if you want.
I mean, can you post the text version of the nine to five site without it turning into asterisks (or Obelix)?
I have no idea what that means. Everything I've done here has been text.
I mean, can you post the text version of the nine to five site without it turning into asterisks (or Obelix)?
I have no idea what that means. Everything I've done here has been text.
You can't write 9to5mac.co with an 'm' attached, or you'll end up with asterisks.
Hence what I've been writing about! See post #107. My links take you to 9to5 Mac via a URL from this site.
This is informative.
Also of note, Huddler cuts off anything written after an opening bracket and smaller than sign, like so:
(<some text) typed as ( < s o m e t e x t ) but without the spaces
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But it does show up in the reply box. Hmm...
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