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dosquatch OK, what_if_i_want_to_read_the_deleted_pages has gone softly into that good night... sorta.

I'm looking at the page source, and it looks like u24 explained how to unlock pages, and maybe reverse the whitewashing, but right after that somebody said something about "bee-yotch" and did a disply:none trick, which seems to be the same mechanism at work on the sacrificial_blathe_to_prove_a_point.

My question, to u24 or anyone else who can answer, is can this be reversed?

My experience with client/server is that, for all of the HTML tricks that we might be able to pull on blather, nothing can be truly deleted without admin access to the server and a shell account at minimum. So, if I can still see the source, and I know all of the data is still there, is there any way to make it visible again?
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trial seperation yea, i just noticed that it did die. 040608
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trial seperation were you referring to that poem by dylan thomas?
cuz that would make you awesome...
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dosquatch Of course I'm awesome! And modest, too.

Yeah, I was alluding to that in a loose sort of way. It's a great poem, isn't it?

Do not go gentle into that good night,
Old age should burn and rave at close of day;
Rage, rage against the dying of the light.

I think "do not go gentle" makes a good companion to "death shall have no dominion", don't you?
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dosquatch Though Lovers be lost, love shall not
And death shall have no dominion
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trial seperation good news:
i found the poem.
and its beautiful.
thanks for the tip!
bad news:
i found it on the site for the stormfront white nationalists, who oppose all mixing of races.
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why was that the first entry on google??
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dosquatch ugh, I'm so sorry you ended up there. 040608
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trial seperation mee too 040608
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u24 will reverse display:none

of course, then people would start doing display:none and 30 more style tags to stop the later 'inline' addition from working, to which I say 'javascript solves everything'.

(but it's a f++king pain to pull off successful scripting on blather)
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whitechocolatewalrus varnish_this_page 041023
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