There are serveral things that can be done from the server side that your "people" can do. Also if your doing your own pages there are several techniques in the code for your site that you can do to stop hotlinking. I am not in my office at the moment to give you some links, but do a google search for "stop hotlinking html code" or something simular, and you will find several ideas out there that will help you out.
I have been in communication with my wonderful web diva, and she's been able to confirm that nothing overtly sinister is going on (or covertly sinister, for that matter). I'm apparantly just a popular guy.
(It seems my blog is amassing quite a bit of traffic).
So it's either upgrade my site or ask all you guys to stop reading it. Needless to say, I'm opting for the upgrade. The site should be back up and running soon. I'm going to make every effort to get this taken care of by the end of the day.
I have been in communication with my wonderful web diva, and she's been able to confirm that nothing overtly sinister is going on (or covertly sinister, for that matter). I'm apparantly just a popular guy.
(It seems my blog is amassing quite a bit of traffic).
So it's either upgrade my site or ask all you guys to stop reading it. Needless to say, I'm opting for the upgrade. The site should be back up and running soon. I'm going to make every effort to get this taken care of by the end of the day.
Thanks for all the concern!
Matt
would it help if we read it with one eye closed? That would effectively reduce the eyes on your site by half!
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