tinyurl.com OR reduce the URL size
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tinyurl.com OR reduce the URL size
Instead of posting a long url (web site address), which will mess up thread format, please go to tinyurl.com where you can reduce the size of the URL and post a "tiny url" instead. Thanks, from all of us!
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janisj is right...it's nice to know where you're being direct to beforehand.
Also, what is up with the preview showing two sets of URL's? I like to use tinyurl when necessary, but it's hard to tell how long the line will be on Fodor's preview...
Also, what is up with the preview showing two sets of URL's? I like to use tinyurl when necessary, but it's hard to tell how long the line will be on Fodor's preview...
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The use of tinyurl has more than one weakness. In addition to janisj's excellent point, www.tinyurl.com sometimes goes down. I've experienced this a couple of times. When that happens, all tinyurl links are unavailable.
There's a related issue which isn't very important here, but which matters a lot for information that should remain available for a long time. There's always the chance that www.tinyurl.com will go out of business, in which case all tinyurl links would be lost forever.
There's a related issue which isn't very important here, but which matters a lot for information that should remain available for a long time. There's always the chance that www.tinyurl.com will go out of business, in which case all tinyurl links would be lost forever.
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Sorry, but if the poster's name doesn't look familiar or I don't trust the poster, I will never click on a tiny URL being at my home computer, as I may not have the adequate spy (or virus) protection. With the long URL at least I can see the main website and to check if it's worth opening.
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