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Originally Posted by Lynne
Yes, the quotes would go around that whole link as you've shown above.
And, actually, even though what I wrote will work, it is probably better to replace the & with & so....
"search.php?$session[sessionurl]do=getnew&exclude=xx,xx,xx,xx,xx"
(I need to get myself into the habit of doing that!)
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****EDIT:I also found two *do=getdailey* instances within the navbar code that I added the same alterations to. That kept the *Quick Links* "Today's Posts" from showing the same forums. It worked, however, when there are no no posts, a message box appears with the text "You may search for threads updated during the previous 24 hours,
here." and the "here" link shows the same "do=getnew" code. I couldn't find where to change it.
Can you tell me where the "do=getnew" code is for that instance?
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Thank you again Lynne. You've been a great help to me. I'm sorry I didn't answer last night. I'm an old guy and it was way past my bedtime

. I'm going to go in and try that right this moment.
In case anyone wishes to know why I would want to do this, it's because I have a group that is primarily forums for member posts. I have 300 posting forums so far, for that. The newspaper RSS feeds are for two reasons; first, to expand my SEO presence. Secondly, to give the members something to do until there is enough postings to interest them. None of the news feed forums allow posting. They are read only. That's why I don't want to show them in the "New Posts" results. It's obvious where they are, and seeing several hundred new RSS posts every day would make seeing the human posts more difficult.
The group is brand new and as a result, quite empty. If you'd like to look over what I've done, check out
www.cityfactnow.com and you'll see how I've arranged the format. Join if you don't mind the echos....
A million thanks, Lynne!