Links that make me curious.

How did that happen?

I'am just curious how come the skins below are associated with my homepage? No offense to any of those two authors, but I don't think it's appropriate for me to be displayed as an author (talking about the link's author ID number...) when I'm not, and most importantly, it's not fair to them.

Could someone help me to sort this out? Thanks.

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I don't either of those on your homepage.
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I see what you mean now..... the links are associated with your site. Weird!
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Well, actually when I change the second number in the link to anything else (4828 to 4818, etc.), it will always display a different skin, but under my homepage.

Really weird, because it may misrepresent the author....
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http://koasati.wincustomize.com/viewskin.aspx?SID=4091&skinid=4828&libid=1&UID=4152
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Yup, that's what I'm talking about.

Like your new icon, BTW.
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I must be missing something...not seeing a problem....but if there is one...with someone's works in the wrong place....email [email protected] [T.Man] for a solution...
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Don't know if it's a 'problem' or what, but look closely at the url... http://jafo.wincustomize.com/viewskin.aspx?SID=2129&skinid=4828&libid=1&UID=4152
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It's your homepage, displaying other's skins.

Check my skin being posted on your site:Link.

Not a problem, but ...
Reply #9 Top
Ah...gotcha....shall pass it on to T-Man next time we cross paths...
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This is by design.  As a non skinner I may want to feature other people skins on my site so this allows me to do so.  Also, to support our Advocacy system, I can post links to other authors skins on other websites.  And since the url is bases off my personal site I would get an advocacy point for it when someone clicks on the link to view it and so would the author of the skin.

All is good here.