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Where is posting allowed by unregistered guests?

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Tom T.
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Re: test don't replay

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Is there some reason that we shouldn't delete this post?
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Re: test don't replay PLEASE REMOVE IT

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Tom T. wrote:Is there some reason that we shouldn't delete this post?

Hi, I'm very sorry :oops: , I just wrote to understand if was possible to post w/o be a registered forum member/user. I read few infos about the permission to post for non registered users and I didn't understood clearly what was the policy, then, I decided to try to write one single post specifying that was only a test and asking for no replay it. I hoped that if was possible to post w/o be member, I believed that was also possible to remove/delete mine post using the credentials based on set cookies. My apologize for the incident, PLEASE delete this post and all his answers. Thanks, Paolo
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Re: test don't replay

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No problem! :)

If you look at the Board Index page, you will see that the following two forums allow guest (unregistered) posting:
NoScript Support
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FlashGot Support
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This is useful information, so if you don't mind, I'll just change the title to "Where is guest posting allowed?", to confirm this for others who don't see the captions on the forums themselves.

If you still want it deleted, we can do that, too. But now that you've explained, there is nothing offensive about the topic. :)
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