Hello again,
Now I find that I can't save modifications to the page for King's Cross
(
) as the
Latitude and Longitude are improperly formatted (try clicking "Edit" then
"Save" directly). Sadly, since I didn't touch these I've no idea what
they
should be.
Regards,
Leigh Simpson
-----Original Message-----
From: Leigh Simpson [mailto:lists@simpleigh.com]
Sent: 20 January 2010 10:09
To: 'openguides-london(a)lists.openguides.org'
Subject: London Open Guides
Hi there,
Today I was trying to update a page on the London Open Guide
(
http://london.openguides.org/wiki/?Liverpool_Street_Station), but keep
running into the error message "Not saved - Sorry; that looks like
spam. If it isn't spam, please contact the guide administrator."
I was hoping to change a paragraph from this:
The lower concourse extends westwards into a shopping centre,
underneath a bus terminus. Railtrack have a
[
http://www.networkrail.co.uk/Stations/stations/liverpoolstreet/Documen
ts/LiverpoolStreet.pdf map of the shops] in the station. Notable shops
include two WH Smiths, the usual [[Fast Food|junk food]] suspects
([[Burger King]] and [[McDonalds]]), two Costa Coffees and on the upper
level a record shop (Helter Skelter).
To this:
The lower concourse extends westwards into a shopping centre,
underneath a bus terminus. Network Rail have a
[
http://www.networkrail.co.uk/documents/For%20Passengers/Station%20Maps
/4512_Liverpool%20Street%20Station%20Map.pdf map of the shops] in the
station. Notable shops include two WH Smiths, the usual [[Fast
Food|junk food]] suspects ([[Burger King]] and [[McDonalds]]), two
Costa Coffees and on the upper level a record shop (Helter Skelter).
Although I appreciate that it's probably hard to keep spam to a
manageable level, it's slightly irksome to be prevented from
contributing a genuine edit in this way. More irritating is the request
to contact the guide administrator without providing any contact
details to allow one to do so! Although I'm bloody-minded enough to
have sought out this address to let you know of this problem I suspect
that many others won't be and will simply give up, which is a shame and
might prevent the guide becoming even better than it already is.
Regards,
Leigh Simpson