I'm not being sarcastic. There's no arguing with you. You're right and I'm wrong. Simple as that. I'll change it when I get around to it. Is there anything else you require? rm-r * in the /var/www perhaps?
03 Dec, 2008, David Haley wrote in the 162nd comment:
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What exactly is your problem? You claimed that your terms were identical to MB's. They're not. Is my crime having pointed that out?
I figure its my responsibility to address this. No my ISP did not shut me down, yes my ISP had contacted me but we worked it out and all is well. I am not going to describe the details but I can assure you that EvilEye is not breaking any rules on their part. As far as that fileserver people are talking about, its simply like a code repository for people to upload at their own risk. You can in no way, shape or form see home directories using that script. And yes, we are redoing our packages to be entirely free. We are not going to give people what they want though. If they want a better package they are going to need to earn it by becoming long time users. I always hated having people sign up and never actually sign into their accounts. Anymore questions?
I also still cannot believe someone would actually try to get someone in trouble over their terms of service with their ISP, especially since I live in a different country.
03 Dec, 2008, Hades_Kane wrote in the 165th comment:
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Banner said:
Is there anything else you require? rm-r * in the /var/www perhaps?
If you don't mind, that'd be lovely.
03 Dec, 2008, Cratylus wrote in the 166th comment:
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Hades_Kane said:
Banner said:
Is there anything else you require? rm-r * in the /var/www perhaps?