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- Please don't use external sources like pastebin to add code to your question. Add your code directly to your question. Also don't ask a question to just mark it as a duplicate. Thank youPieter Goosen– Pieter Goosen2014-07-30 09:14:28 +00:00Commented Jul 30, 2014 at 9:14
- @PieterGoosen, Firstly I did not create it in order to mark it as duplicate. I created it then realized it was a duplicate after the fact. Secondly, have you ever worked on any of the SE sites? With a large dump such as what was included on the PB link it is more than appropriate to place the content externally, especially since the question can function without the data, but adding it provides more context. Thirdly, you may want to work on the way you come off to WPSE users as your comment sounded quite rude.Dan– Dan2014-07-30 12:13:11 +00:00Commented Jul 30, 2014 at 12:13
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