OpenBroadcaster - Touch Screen Live Assist Automation
OpenBroadcaster - Touch Screen Live Assist Automation
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Re: OpenBroadcaster - Touch Screen Live Assist Automation
Radiorob,
I have deleted your post for now, for the following reasons:
We do not accept advertising on this site (unless it is fully disclosed and is helpful). When I clicked on the link for your site, I went to your homepage that shows some open source automation, as well as a bunch of spam links.
You are welcome to discuss your product here, since it is free, but please disclose what your interests are with the product, and remove the spam links on your site.
Thanks!
I have deleted your post for now, for the following reasons:
We do not accept advertising on this site (unless it is fully disclosed and is helpful). When I clicked on the link for your site, I went to your homepage that shows some open source automation, as well as a bunch of spam links.
You are welcome to discuss your product here, since it is free, but please disclose what your interests are with the product, and remove the spam links on your site.
Thanks!
Christopher "Doc" Tarr CSRE, DRB, AMD, CBNE
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Re: OpenBroadcaster - Touch Screen Live Assist Automation
What spam links?
I assumed your forum for radio autromation was a place to showcase systems.
I dunno, maybe I joined the wrong group.
Rob
I assumed your forum for radio autromation was a place to showcase systems.
I dunno, maybe I joined the wrong group.
Rob
BroadcastDoc wrote:Radiorob,
I have deleted your post for now, for the following reasons:
We do not accept advertising on this site (unless it is fully disclosed and is helpful). When I clicked on the link for your site, I went to your homepage that shows some open source automation, as well as a bunch of spam links.
You are welcome to discuss your product here, since it is free, but please disclose what your interests are with the product, and remove the spam links on your site.
Thanks!
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Re: OpenBroadcaster - Touch Screen Live Assist Automation
I'm talking about this:
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Re: OpenBroadcaster - Touch Screen Live Assist Automation
Thanks for pointing this out.
Where is that spam coming from? I looked at www.openbroadcaster.com with both Chrome and FF and don't see this.
What browser are you using to view this ? Anyone else get those spam links?
Do you have a special section for Open Source software or anything really cool for web management of radio stations in the cloud.
Rob
Where is that spam coming from? I looked at www.openbroadcaster.com with both Chrome and FF and don't see this.
What browser are you using to view this ? Anyone else get those spam links?
Do you have a special section for Open Source software or anything really cool for web management of radio stations in the cloud.
Rob
BroadcastDoc wrote:I'm talking about this:
Re: OpenBroadcaster - Touch Screen Live Assist Automation
I wasn't seeing those here, using FF26 on Linux.
I don't see them in the source either, and it doesn't give off the spoor of spammery.
Is it possible your browser's gotten infected, Chris?
I don't see them in the source either, and it doesn't give off the spoor of spammery.
Is it possible your browser's gotten infected, Chris?
Re: OpenBroadcaster - Touch Screen Live Assist Automation
Rob,
Your server was hacked and Google Cache has it . Google Cache
It appears that whatever the hack was, has been cleared since then and your site passed a couple of online tests. But you will want to check your server security.
-- Mike
Your server was hacked and Google Cache has it . Google Cache
It appears that whatever the hack was, has been cleared since then and your site passed a couple of online tests. But you will want to check your server security.
-- Mike
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Re: OpenBroadcaster - Touch Screen Live Assist Automation
My computers at the office seem to be loading up the cached version. My computers at home aren't. I was going batty - every machine I used at work showed the bad page, while I see the proper one here.
I'm guessing we're using some sort of caching. I'll need to have them flush it tomorrow.
I'm guessing we're using some sort of caching. I'll need to have them flush it tomorrow.
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Re: OpenBroadcaster - Touch Screen Live Assist Automation
Aha! (It's a Spenser thing... :-)
Re: OpenBroadcaster - Touch Screen Live Assist Automation
Doc, the computers at work, they know where you work, and serve the most appropriate spam for you staff. Not saying you are the target- directly - but we know how sales slugs are 

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Re: OpenBroadcaster - Touch Screen Live Assist Automation
That will teach you for working.
Rob
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