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I, Deon555, award Random832 with this Da Vinci Barnstar, for his awesome monobook work. He helped me solve a nice little script issue I was having, fixed the lot, and it works awesomely. Thanks heaps, and keep up the good work! — Deon555desk03:15, 13 March 2007 (UTC)
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I checked your delete reason dropdown script and it seems to be working okay. My only concern is where you use some of the captured text from the regular expression back into the summary (afd, mfd, prod, unknown db) as the text is "tainted". While the text is provided by the MediaWiki software and should be untainted, it's still a bit dangerous, though I couldn't figure out any situation where it might be bad (see my deleted Sandbox for my experiments). -- Gogo Dodo (talk) 19:33, 4 February 2008 (UTC)
Re your message: Yes, that's what I figured out after awhile. Eh, just being cautious from years of defensive coding. Never trust anything. =) My specific concerns were script injection and overflow of the input field. However, like you said, you're using nothing that the MediaWiki software didn't already put in and you're doing replacement of the value, not adding HTML, so the content should be safe. -- Gogo Dodo (talk) 19:53, 4 February 2008 (UTC)
Your recent edits seem to indicate that you have some local knowledge of Indianapolis. If so, perhaps you would like to join WikiProject Indianapolis, a project for the creation, expansion and improvement of articles related to metropolitan Indianapolis. Check out our project page, and if you like what you see, join us by adding your name to our membership list. Hope to see you at WikiProject Indianapolis!
The discussion is closed, so I'll explain here. It gives away the geographical location of the user via WHOIS (take, for example, User:66.218.71.198 and ). In some cases, the WHOIS information resolves to a person. In some cases, that IP address may be used to correlate activity for other things for sites whose privacy policies may be less strict than the Wikimedia Foundation's. And for some ISPs, an IP address may be assigned to a very small geographical area, and with other habits for that user, can be used to trace someone in real life. There's other things as well, but that's the gist of IPs being revealed. x42bn6TalkMess18:03, 6 February 2008 (UTC)
ANI Scripts
Hi Random, what would I type if I wanted to use the "importScript" for your AN/I TOC marker and section collapse monobook additions? Also, for some reason Twinkle isn't working for me in the Modern skin. I noticed you said it worked for you, any idea why it wouldn't for me? Firefox 2.0.0.11. Thanks! Avruchtalk16:02, 8 February 2008 (UTC)
I am concerned with the number of user-pages in this category, which means that they will be deleted. In particular, because of another warning template User talk:Thegone was deleted taking useful warnings with it. RichFarmbrough, 13:40 10 February2008 (GMT).