The Duke of URL is a subroutine within Wiki s software. It is a computer program, and is incapable of independent thought. Note that the Duke was withdrawn from service on or about 28 June.
It is true that the Duke cannot "think" (see any added link he has added to a question for an example), though I do hear that he has some very dirty thoughts regarding Topicana.
The actual join date of Duke of URL isn't specified on its bio page, but its release was sometime around May of 2009.
The Duke of URL's contributions are not counted, mostly because it is a robot. It makes so many contributions per minute, it would be useless to count, since it never stops.
You can recommend Duke of URL at this link: Special:Contributions
The duke of URL is not a wikianswers user.It is an automated bot which recategorizes questions accordingly.You can see it in its bio.
The Duke of URL is a bot, a program that created links. It is currently off line as the logic is being worked on.
WikiAnswers Duke of URL was set up to help add links to questions. It is a subroutine within the WikiAnswers software. When the staffers who set things up created a Bio page, they selected the male gender. Additionally, the title Duke is masculine. Dutchess is feminine, and there is no equivalent title for someone of unspecified gender, or for a non-living thing. As a final point, a similar subroutine was set up some time ago. Topicana, is running to help put questions in the proper Category. This bot was given the handle "Topi" and was referred to in the feminine. It sort of made sense that the Duke of URL be male, though, as suggested, robots do not usually have a gender.
The difference between URL and HTTP is that a URL is the actual address in the web bar. HTTP is the server or protocol the network connects through. URL stands for Uniform Resource Locator and HTTP stands for Hypertext Transfer Protocol.
You can do that using the <img> tag. <img src="URL" /> Here URL refers to the path where the actual jpg image is saved in the application path.
One good Tumbler URL for a 13 year old girl would be Tweenie. You could also name is something like Princess13. You do not want to put your actual name in the URL.
"Duke of URL" will be the username of an automated bot that will add related Answers.com reference links to questions. Currently there is a section titled "Also see on Answers.com" associated with most Q&A pages. This section will be discontinued in the near future. The links from that section will be absorbed into the standard related links section of each Q&A. The advantage of this change is that the community will be able to remove reference links which are not related to the content of the Q&A (whereas now we cannot). WikiAnswers.com also has an automated recategorization bot with the username "Topicana." Note: Duke of URL has been blocked due to it posting lots of unrelated related links.
Well, this will work for practically any situation. Go to proxy.org and use a proxy. Ensure the option to encode the URL is clicked. If the URL is encoded, then your internet service provider will instead see a very jumbled URL rather than the actual URL of the adult website. Unfortunately, if they actually decide to visit the encoded URL, they will find out.
If you are on a website and need to create a link to an MP3, you must use HTML coding. First, get the URL or link location of the MP3. Then, use the following HTML code on your webpage: <a href="http://website URL/">name of mp3 file </a> Just replace URL with the actual MP3 location.