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"Click here" article[edit]

In response to the message you left on my user talk page, I'm glad you found my edits helpful. Thank you for the recognition. Let me know if I can help with anything. Happy editing! –Sommers (Talk) 18:03, 7 March 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Comments left on my talk page[edit]

Razorx, as a Wikipedia editor, it is expected that you follow Wikipedia's policy of civility at all times. Your comment left on my talk page was rather offensive; yes, I'm quite familiar with reading, thank you. Please find a more productive way of representing yourself on Wikipedia. The fact that I removed a link to your personal web site that doesn't contribute anything of encyclopedic value to the Internet Information Services article doesn't absolve you of this responsibility. Warrens 01:14, 12 April 2006 (UTC)[reply]

RE: Comments left on my talk page[edit]

I am an honorable member of Wikipedia and a financial contributor, and I won't be threatend by you Warrens. You left the first offensive comments and therfore you reap what you sow buddy. How can you say a tutorial on helping young web developers install and use IIS adds no encyclopedic value? You are just making stuff up to justify what you did is all. Other web development related articles like JSP, PHP, ASP, all have tutorials. The Apache HTTP Server article has this tutorial: Installing and configuring Apache on Windows XP - step-by-step tutorial describing virtual name-based hosting on Windows XP. If the Apache server article has one why can't IIS have one? Why? Because Warrens only dominates his personal little IIS article, that's why. RazorX 15:30, 12 April 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Orphaned non-free media (Image:Fastway all fired up.jpg)[edit]

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Disputed fair use rationale for Image:Dragonquest001.jpg[edit]

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