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Shaggy
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Ireland
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Posted - 14 January 2005 :  11:23:18  Show Profile
Don't know if anyone's doing anything like this yet but we've just opened a book of condolences for those affected by the tsunamis in south-east Asia over at Woo.ie. You don't need to be a member to sign it, it's open to everyone. We'll be printing off al messages at the end of the month and handing them over to the Irish Red Cross.

When leaving your message, can you use your real name rather than your Snitz username. Your name will not be displayed on site, it will only be used when we print off the messages.

The direct link to the book of condolences is http://woo.ie/book.asp .

Thanks for your time.


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Edited by - Shaggy on 26 January 2005 12:15:58

Jorrit787
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Netherlands
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Posted - 26 January 2005 :  12:09:56  Show Profile  Visit Jorrit787's Homepage  Send Jorrit787 an AOL message  Send Jorrit787 a Yahoo! Message
quote:
Originally posted by Shaggy

The direct link to the book of condolences is http://woo.ie/book.asp.

The link is dead because you have the closing dot right after the URL

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Edited by - Jorrit787 on 26 January 2005 12:10:21
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Shaggy
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Ireland
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Posted - 26 January 2005 :  12:17:00  Show Profile
You can just remove it. Had to remove the enclosing [url] tags that were there thangs to some funky parsing of the forum code which I'm trying to duplicate.


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