Lost username / unknown email address for domain.

Discussion in 'Co-op Advertising Network' started by plarkin, Apr 12, 2006.

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    I am looking to recover the username and/or e-mail address used to register one of my domains with digitalpoint.

    The domain is www [dot] tacticalgamer [dot] com.

    Any help would be appreciated! Something funky is going on with the weight and I would like to log into the main account as opposed to the account the weight is consolidated to and take a look-see.
     
    plarkin, Apr 12, 2006 IP
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    digitalpoint Overlord of no one Staff

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    It must have been the Link-Vault stuff I was playing with. I'm not generating pages of content for the display of ads, or cloaking, or hiding ads. I'm using my own weight and not selling it to anyone.

    I do have Google ads on there and I do some stuff with HypeMakers. I did have Link-Vault on there as well but that has been removed per the TOS here.

    Is there a process to re-apply after a site has been corrected and get back into the Co-Op?

    Cheers,
     
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    Hidden, but still there is not really removing them.
     
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    They are completely removed. Where are you seeing them?
     
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    Found what you were talking about. My mistake. I had commented out the code that calls the LV links with <!-- tags but didn't realize having them in the source still caused a problem.

    I have removed the code completely rather than just commenting it out.
     
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    You would need to completely remove the Link Vault scripts/system on your end.
     
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    I've restricted the scripts from being displayed, but I can easily go remove the files as they are not needed. I'll do this now.
     
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    Done. All Link-Vault plugins have been removed and the variables calling the LV code have been removed. I'm sorry about the commenting-out confusion. I assumed if the web browser didn't render it, the search engines wouldn't pay attention to it either.

    Do the search engines actually pay attention to content enclosed in <!-- --> tags?

    In any case, please let me know if there is anything else I need to take care of in order to get my account re-activated.

    Cheers.
     
    plarkin, Apr 13, 2006 IP