What are those triangles on some torrent names?
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As for making those torrents freeleech, I will see what I can do.
Omg! :crazy2: I can see you've made both of my torrents as freeleech for about 6-7 days!!! :afr: :cheesy2:
:thankyou: sooo much @'MrMazda', love you soooo much!!! :bighug: -
It was actually someone else who made them freeleech, but only because I sent them the link and asked if they could spare some points.
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It was actually someone else who made them freeleech, but only because I sent them the link and asked if they could spare some points.
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Well, it doesn't matter, if it wasn't for you my torrents would have never been made as a freeleech, so thank you and the other guy for making my wish come true, you're both very kind, love you sooo much :love:
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I'd also like to know the other guys name who made my torrents as freeleech, I already thanked you so I'd like thanking him personally aswell (unless he doesn't want me to know his accounts name and thank him by PM - which is okay cause I respect his decision, whichever it is)
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I came in late in this discussion, with all the reference to Triangles.
When Ellis mentioned this, i saw NO triangle. He said, "to the left of the title." No triangle. Instead, i have a rectangle with "26 7A" inside. Wuzzupwidat?
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I think the problem is that you're using Windows XP, which doesn't have the greatest of UTF-8 support, and instead, forces the Windows-ISO character set encoding, which does not support this character. It is the little triangular arrows that are most commonly associated with a recycling bin logo. In your case, your system seems to display this as an unknown character with the generic code box, rather than the proper character.