Acutally, I set no such thing.  I created my message using the Google 
Groups interface, and it does not show that message on MY version of the 
post or its followups.  Weird.  Maybe Google set something FOR me in one of 
their many "upgrades" of the Groups feature.

-- Joe

On Sunday, December 23, 2012 8:19:40 PM UTC-7, Massimo Di Pierro wrote:
>
> Why do all of your messages say "Note: The author of this message 
> requested that it not be archived. This message will be removed from Groups 
> in Dec 30"
>
> Or more precisely. How did you set such preference?
>
> On Sunday, 23 December 2012 20:26:21 UTC-6, rh wrote:
>>
>>
>> On Sun, 23 Dec 2012 09:04:21 -0800 (PST) 
>> Joe  Barnhart <[email protected]> 
>> wrote: 
>>
>> > I'm thrilled with some of the improvements in web2py in the AJAX area 
>> > -- esp. LOAD().  But I am a little concerned about architecting my 
>> > new website in a way that *requires* Javascript to access the basic 
>> > navigation and display of my site's pages. 
>> > 
>> > A lot of computer security "experts" over the years have advised 
>> > people to turn OFF Javascript, Java, and all other potential vectors 
>> > for malware. These experts tell people never to use sites that 
>> > require Javascript or Java or Flash or...  If I expect a fairly wide 
>> > audience for my site, what is the likelihood that I will run into a 
>> > significant number of these risk-averse users today? 
>> > 
>> > But how can I build a current website and meet expectations for a 
>> > "year 2013" site if I forgo the power of Javascript and AJAX?  Or 
>> > compromise the site such that no-Javascript still works, i.e. 
>> > reducing the AJAX to only non-critical functions (gimmicks) instead 
>> > of providing the core of the site? 
>>
>> Use lots of javascript and don't forget to setup beefproject so you 
>> can monitor your users. You can also sell the user's data just like 
>> google/facebook does to augment your bottom line. 
>>
>> What's your site about? 
>> > 
>> > -- Joe 
>> > 
>> > -- 
>> > 
>> > 
>> > 
>>
>>
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