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Here are the rules about external links: Wikipedia:External links. Please note point five under "Links normally to be avoided". Also please refer to point three on the same list.

Sorry but Wikipedia is supposed to be an encyclopedia, not a software directory. AlistairMcMillan 20:50, 13 November 2006 (UTC)Reply

I can see your point, but our rules are clear.
For what it is worth, it is the annoying square advert that sealed it for me. The one that blocks the page content and creates a popup window when you close it. If that advert hadn't been there I might have just removed the commercial link. If I was considering using your software that would also immediately put me off. Just a suggestion. AlistairMcMillan 17:57, 14 November 2006 (UTC)Reply

Runways on Brisbane Airport

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I did not actually add the runaways to the Brisbane Airport article - somebody else did. I simply modified the page slightly, to make the infobox look neater on the page, so I don't know about the runways, and whether or not they exist, either ;) Figaro 07:37, 4 January 2007 (UTC)Reply

Thank you for letting me know that the problem has been fixed. It's good news.
As I commented previously, I did not add the extra runways - I merely modified the runway section of the infobox by combining two separate runway sections (of the infobox - which had the runways information already there, somehow), into a single runway section of the infobox, to make things tidier. I have checked the history page for the Brisbane Airport article, and, as you commented, it does, unfortunately, seem to point to me as the person responsible for the problem, because the page which I actually edited from seems to have mysteriously disappeared, somewhere, somehow. I do not know how this is possible — 'tis a mystery....
One thing I have learned from all of this, is not to try to modify infoboxes by combining information in future .... ;)
All the best for 2007. Figaro 09:48, 5 January 2007 (UTC)Reply