Hi Ken,

Thanks for your references. And I appreciate your advice.

I also appreciate ww comments and working examples. The following example was the cause of my confusion:

I wanted to write

Win32::OLE and Excel - Tips and Tricks by cacharbe (Curate) Thank you

Which I keyed as [http://www.perlmonks.org/index.pl?node_id=153486|Win32::OLE and Excel - Tips and Tricks]

when I pressed create (after multiple previews :-) I was sent to [id://2294|Permission Denied]. And that does not happen today. So maybe it was nothing I did, but just a server thing.

(I now know there is more than one page and how to avoid going to a search)

With respect to the Monastry typo, it shows as a link in preview. I found out it was wrong after I created the post and updated the text to monastery.

anyway, thanks again for your patience and advice. I hope I have not overstayed my welcome!


In reply to Re^2: Suggested improvement to the 'Permission Denied' page by BramVanOosterhout
in thread Suggested improvement to the 'Permission Denied' page by BramVanOosterhout

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