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#749690 by locutus
08 Jul 2010, 10:35
Looks like it might be handy for a revivals type facility?

Link to priority pass site


Edited by mod to tidy and correct link....Neil
Last edited by locutus on 08 Jul 2010, 22:54, edited 1 time in total.
#749719 by Neil
08 Jul 2010, 21:43
daywalker wrote:
locutus wrote:Looks like it might be handy for a revivals type facility?

Link to priority pass site


Edited by mod to tidy and correct link....Neil

Link not working :D


:? Hmmmmm, interesting. When I preview the post, the link works fine, but when I make it a live post, the link doesn't work, which was the problem I had when the post was first made, and why I edited it.

One for the more technical minded mods I think.
#749798 by locutus
09 Jul 2010, 12:58
Bill S wrote:Someone trying to be too clever using bit.ly links?
Or is this tracking affiliates? ;)


just to clarify, I added the bit.ly link as the mod stopped the original link working, though I still see no problem with just posting URLs. At least you know what you are clicking on easily. I don't like all this new moderation business.
#749800 by Neil
09 Jul 2010, 13:08
locutus wrote:
Bill S wrote:Someone trying to be too clever using bit.ly links?
Or is this tracking affiliates? ;)


just to clarify, I added the bit.ly link as the mod stopped the original link working, though I still see no problem with just posting URLs. At least you know what you are clicking on easily. I don't like all this new moderation business.


I did not stop the link from working. The link was not working (I and others tested it using different browsers), so I found the link again (it was the exact same link), and whilst re-posting it I tided it up at the same time, just to make it neater.

When I previewed the link before I posted it, it worked fine and so I made it live, however like your original link, it seems that it did not work again, as posted by another member.

Since then, you have made it a bit.ly link, and that seems to have solved the problem.

I have sent you a PM explaining all this and ask if you have any further issues with this or any other moderation to let me know via PM.

Thanks,
Neil
#749804 by Bill S
09 Jul 2010, 14:14
The original element did seem horribly complex :

<a http:="" scripts.affiliatefuture.com="" afclick.asp?affiliateid="12161&amp;merchantID=340&amp;programmeID=1283&amp;mediaID=0&amp;tracking =&amp;url=http://www.prioritypass.com/lounges/lounge-details.cfm?loungecode=LGW9&quot;" class="postlink" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">Link to priority pass site</a>

compared with the link used for bit.ly:

<a href="http://bit.ly/b0aabu" class="postlink" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">Link to priority pass site</a>
#750247 by David
17 Jul 2010, 17:12
Alex

It was posted in the priorty pass newsletter. The facilities look great - especially for those of us connecting with BA up to Scotland y) , but come on VS, make it official or better still, take over the Continental arrivals lounge in the South terminal and let CO move their arrivals in this new lounge in the North terminal where their operations are based.

Thanks for posting Locutus y)

David
#750253 by Guest
17 Jul 2010, 19:53
Thanks for sharing Locutus - I had seen it (and indeed BA have been using this facility for some time now) but it is great to share.

I also agree about whole URL's - I NEVER click in an unknown/unamed link as not sure where it will take me ! In my profession it is a risk we DO NOT take so like you I always post whole URL's for that reason.

Thanks again.
#750258 by Bill S
17 Jul 2010, 22:18
hackneyguy wrote:Thanks for sharing Locutus - I had seen it (and indeed BA have been using this facility for some time now) but it is great to share.

I also agree about whole URL's - I NEVER click in an unknown/unamed link as not sure where it will take me ! In my profession it is a risk we DO NOT take so like you I always post whole URL's for that reason.

Thanks again.

Likewise, thanks for that link Locutus.

Also agree about unknown links - but there is a mechanism to inspect a bit.ly - just add a "+" character to the link and it will then display the actual url in full :)
Much easier if one can just inspect the original but I do understand that it may slow low bandwidth systems.
#750259 by Guest
18 Jul 2010, 09:52
Bill S wrote:Also agree about unknown links - but there is a mechanism to inspect a bit.ly - just add a "+" character to the link and it will then display the actual url in full :)
Much easier if one can just inspect the original but I do understand that it may slow low bandwidth systems.


i) Thanks for that tip Bill - I had no idea and very helpful :) y)
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