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Mods, perhaps links to the Fesa website not be included, yet a short description info on the fire would be better.
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Helitak_670 wrote:Mods, perhaps links to the Fesa website not be included, yet a short description info on the fire would be better.
Only thing is, mods aren't the ones posting, it's open to anyone to post information about fires. The other side of the coin is that a link to the FESA site would show the most up to date information whereas a post would show only point-in-time info.

Perhaps people could do both? List a brief description, and then link to the source...
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Re: Significant bush/scrub fires 2010/2011

Post by colin »

Only problem with linking FESA Alert is the alerts expire, so following the link days later, no info available.

Hmmm... we may need a permalink function..., but then quick posts won't be so quick....


Colin.

[quote="Zebedee"][quote="Helitak_670"]Mods, perhaps links to the Fesa website not be included, yet a short description info on the fire would be better.[/quote]

Only thing is, mods aren't the ones posting, it's open to anyone to post information about fires. The other side of the coin is that a link to the FESA site would show the most up to date information whereas a post would show only point-in-time info.

Perhaps people could do both? List a brief description, and then link to the source...[/quote]
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