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4) You will abide by any additional copyright restrictions which the author may have placed in the article or article's description. | Okay, i liked the response i got on how to remove angelfire banners, so i figured i'd figure out how to remove geocities. well, since geocities put's their ads at the very end of the page, all you have to do is put the following line right after your </html> sign:
<noembed><xmp>
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9/5/2003 12:00:22 AM:rich2oo1 Thank's for checking out my entry. all
comments and suggestions are
appreciated.
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9/5/2003 12:09:59 AM:rich2oo1 to answer Deepak Kumar Shaw's question
(which was deleted due to the fact that
he entered the tag, which thus screwed
up the page of comments from that point
down, no allowing any comments to be
posted. sorry about that), basically,
here is what the tag does. seeing as
how most browsers these days have
plugins, the NOEMBED tag, pretty much
tells it to show the information if
there isn't a plugin availible. since
there is no accompaning embed tag,
there is nothing that should be shown.
that tag is really only useful in
conjunction with the embed tag. the xmp
tag is an obsolete tag that pretty much
does about the same as the PRE tag. it
shows all text (including tags) as
plain text using a monopitch font
(basically, all letters are the same
width and line up perfectly with the
letters directly below them.) If you
have any more questions, please post
them here.
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9/5/2003 12:11:02 AM:rich2oo1 sorry, forgot to finish the
explaination, basically my combining
the two commands, the noembed command
pretty much hides all the text that is
inserted by the ad generator, and the
xmp tag keeps the tags from executing.
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10/4/2003 12:30:25 AM: Isn't it just as easy to throw a
<comment> tag at the end of your
document?
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11/24/2003 10:31:15 AM: Thanks, this really works ^^
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12/23/2003 12:34:29 AM:Blake VandeMerwe I thought this was illegal though
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