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"Thank you Ken!"

You're very welcome.

"My apologies for the initial typos in the one-liner, it's been awhile since I've used this Perlmonks interface."

Fixing typos is, in itself, perfectly fine; however, please indicate what changes you've made. See "How do I change/delete my post?" for why and how.

You can use the "preview" button as many times as you want before creating the post. This is actually the easier option: you still make the same changes but, as no one can see the post yet, it won't become messy with deletions using <strike> tags (e.g. original text, that turned out to be wrong, and now completely removed) and updates with <del> and <ins> tag pairs (e.g. original textcorrected text). You also won't need to write additional "Update: ..." paragraphs explaining the changes.

— Ken


In reply to Re^5: Batch remove "404 Not Found" URLs by kcott
in thread Batch remove URLs by bobafifi

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