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Convention Events and Programming => Anime, Manga, and Japanese Media and Culture => Topic started by: BlackjackGabbiani on May 31, 2004, 11:59:05 am

Title: Something Strange on this Board
Post by: BlackjackGabbiani on May 31, 2004, 11:59:05 am
OK, so I clicked on a link to reply to a message on here, and got this:

<META NAME="KEYWORDS" CONTENT="News, news, New, new, Technology, technology, Headlines, headlines, Nuke, nuke, PHP-Nuke, phpnuke, php-nuke, Geek, geek, Geeks, geeks, Hacker, hacker, Hackers, hackers, Linux, linux, Windows, windows, Software, software, Download, download, Downloads, downloads, Free, FREE, free, Community, community, MP3, mp3, Forum, forum, Forums, forums, Bulletin, bulletin, Board, board, Boards, boards, PHP, php, Survey, survey, Kernel, kernel, Comment, comment, Comments, comments, Portal, portal, ODP, odp, Open, open, Open Source, OpenSource, Opensource, opensource, open source, Free Software, FreeSoftware, Freesoftware, free software, GNU, gnu, GPL, gpl, License, license, Unix, UNIX, *nix, unix, MySQL, mysql, SQL, sql, Database,

Any idea what it means? I went back and hit the link again and didn't get that.
Title: Something Strange on this Board
Post by: zenix on May 31, 2004, 02:13:38 pm
looks like just a error i wouldent worry about it
Title: Something Strange on this Board
Post by: sassy_lassy on May 31, 2004, 04:55:35 pm
I think the computer gods are trying to tell us something... *notices the word geek mentioned quite a lot* hmmmm....
Title: Something Strange on this Board
Post by: TomtheFanboy on May 31, 2004, 06:22:25 pm
Hmmmm....... I think someones not just fishing for google hits, but they've got a whole tuna fleet out on this job!


No dolphins were harmed in this desperate call for attantion.
Title: Something Strange on this Board
Post by: staze on May 31, 2004, 08:49:05 pm
those are metatags.  and I'm not sure whether they are ones we used when we put the site up, or whether they are the default phpnuke tags.  either way, they are annoying, and I'll probably fix that this week when I have a chance.  they have nothing to do with the con, so I'm thinking they're the default phpnuke tags.  

Thanks for the reminder... I've been meaning to replace them for a while.