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11/27/2008 12:18 AM
 

Chris Hammond wrote

In my experience it's highly common for forum software to display what it is, I do however see both sides of the argument.

That being said, if you don't want to scratch the paint on your car removing the badges, a lot of them are just held on with double sided tape. Take some dental floss and a heat gun/hair dryer. Heat up the badge/tape, then run the dental floss underneath to remove. After that use some Goo Gone and a clean towel.

This generally works on small badges, dealer badges, a larger Make logo usually has pegs or something going through to body that will leave holes needing filled.

Just an FYI, always glad to help with the car stuff.

At least we don't require you to use any special tools. :)


Will Morgenweck
VP, Product Management
DotNetNuke Corp.
 
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11/27/2008 8:08 PM
 

Chris Hammond wrote
 

That being said, if you don't want to scratch the paint on your car removing the badges, a lot of them are just held on with double sided tape. Take some dental floss and a heat gun/hair dryer. Heat up the badge/tape, then run the dental floss underneath to remove. After that use some Goo Gone and a clean towel.

This generally works on small badges, dealer badges, a larger Make logo usually has pegs or something going through to body that will leave holes needing filled.

Just an FYI, always glad to help with the car stuff.

The other day I found that after about two hours in the hot Australian summer sun, an unwanted sticker just peeled off the back window with nothing more than a fingernail under the edge.  Saves having to take a hair dryer into the garage, anyway. 

 
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11/28/2008 10:30 AM
 

Just to let everyone know, the reason why CSS has to be used to remove the branding is because the AF 4.1 link is embedded in the .dll file. I've posted this to the AF forums, but has been moderated. (along with other posts that are moderated and never get posted or responded to, even though I'm a paying ENT customer).

 
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11/28/2008 10:43 AM
 

Roy Barrow wrote
 

It is one thing to protect your intellectual property (which I certainly agree with) and find some way enforce the support agreement...but to embed a logo and prevent people from sharing info on a product (doesn't cost them anything really), will in the end cost them customers.

Roy

I whole heartedly agree...........

 
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11/28/2008 1:23 PM
 

The fact that it's in the DLL shouldn't be a surprise to anyone.  If you read the post in the enterprise forums regarding this you will see that we actually made changes to the link just for Enterprise customers so that it could be removed using CSS.  It wasn't as if someone all of sudden came up with a CSS hack to make it hidden, we made it possible. 


Will Morgenweck
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DotNetNuke Corp.
 
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