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Contents[hide]Talk PageJSSorry, couldn’t resist answering your question. JS is disabled on the AoPSWiki (it seems that you’re from Wikipedia; the monobook.js file doesn’t work here). Apparently there’s a loophole with enabling JS which would allow users to steal each others passwords - see AoPSWiki:Discussion#monobook.js. If using <script> tags would work, then it would be a security flaw. Azjps (talk) 16:09, 10 April 2007 (EDT) XP Math ArticleOK, I decided that the XP math article was fine. Sorry for being rude; I wasn't thinking straight then. Don't make it an advertisement though. --solafidefarms 20:51, 10 April 2007 (EDT) Oh, and I don't know what an advertisement is either here...--solafidefarms 21:57, 10 April 2007 (EDT) Templates and Formatting
CopyrightI was worrying about license also, but I didn't really stop to think about the consequences of copying some pictures licensed under the GPL would have. (I really wish somebody would created AoPSWiki:Copyright to give a more explicit definition of what is allowed, the forum sticky related to the topic leaves us trailing with "a documentation license will be decided upon later") And unfortunately my knowledge about copyrights and such is terrible, though I wasn’t as concerned about this particular case since it didn’t seem to be related to the direct purpose of the AoPSWiki … I guess if it turns out that it’s not allowed, I can go through and rewrite the template from scratch (which I believe is allowed). In the meantime though, I don’t know what to do with the images uploaded .. most are just solid colored and are easily re-creatable, so I guess they won’t be that much of a problem? Azjps (talk) 21:53, 17 September 2007 (EDT)
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