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        <s:content>1 referrer {anchor:referrer}&#xA;Being just a testbed, this [Snipsnap] installation was never meant to be a secured site, but only a playground and data dump for me. So seeing the abuse of it using spam referrer entries or spam user entries is too bad. Thanks to http://www.heabdogg.com I can at least easily restrict access from some of the spam sources.</s:content>
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