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Topic "Hyphen" was discussed 7,571 times on 1,481 sites in last 3 months
I'm not sure how "grown ass man" should be... I'm not sure how "grown ass man" should be punctuated to properly convey its meaning, but I think a hyphen somewhere would do the trick. 5:57 AM Nov 10th from Tweetie
Started 4 days, 3 hours ago (2009-11-27 18:16:00)
by Nystul
Probably not worth a shout here with a Hyphen, but a quick appraisal thought will be much appreciated. So that I will have a rough idea what I want to do with this domain. Been having thoughts to develop it a little, but China is just too big to do an extensive one, and my priorities are on some other countries. Tourism-China .com Thanks in advance!
If using the term 'ever expanding', as in 'ever expanding universe', would it be more appropriate to put in or leave out a hyphen between 'ever' and 'expanding'? I was thinking it might be best to put one in, though when I checked on the internet most references to it seemed to not have it. Thanks
Started 2 weeks, 4 days ago (2009-11-13 17:23:00)
by sonofroy
I have a field with records that are in this order Location1 - Material Name Location2 - Material Name Location3 - Material Name I would like the query to only return the field with everything after the hyphen to be removed for example Location1 Location2 Location3 How can I query this without actually trimming the original values out? Thanks
Started 2 weeks, 4 days ago (2009-11-13 08:22:00)
by sonofroy
I have a field with records that are in this order Location1 - Material Name Location2 - Material Name Location3 - Material Name I would like the query to only return the field with everything after the hyphen to be removed for example Location1 Location2 Location3 How can I query this ...
Started 3 days, 22 hours ago (2009-11-27 23:04:00)
by marti77
If I do a permanent redirect with .htaccess from my-domain.com to the new domain mydomain.com will the pagerank transfer to mydomain.com or will I lose the pagerank of my-domain.com? All the files in mydomain.com would be exactly the same than in my-domain.com Is there a better (or any good) approach to do this? What steps should I follow?
Started 4 days, 13 hours ago (2009-11-27 08:35:00)
by jctpro
When I add discretionary hyphens to the SimpleEditor example, and start entering text on a line that has been hyphenated, the hyphenated word gets corrupted. Continuous typing ends up crashing the browser. I am using Eclipse with the flex4sdk_b2_100509.zip sdk. Has anyone else seen this issue?
Started 1 week, 1 day ago (2009-11-23 08:45:00)
by Stomme poes
Hallo, I jumped with joy at the discovery of the hyphen bullet . (#8259) ...and then I see that Internet Exploder (but also Safari-for-Windows!) can't show this character. Despite everything (server, document saved-as, meta tag, browsers!) set to utf-8. The font on this page was deliberately set to whatever the browser/OS has as default for most things: font-family: serif or ...
Started 3 days, 7 hours ago (2009-11-28 14:26:00)
by SpidieMan
Does BB 8320 work with the following format for phone numbers? +1 (234) 567-8901 i.e. does it work with a plus, brackets, spaces, and a hyphen? Will it still be able to match +12345678901 to +1 (234) 567-8901 when it tries to find the caller's name from the phone book?
Started 3 days, 15 hours ago (2009-11-28 06:48:00)
by VTEC
I'm looking for a good short image hosting domain with the following criteria. 1. .com only 2. No hyphen 3. Nothing too long. 4. With any of these keywords image/img/pic/host/hosting/upload Budget: $1 - $200 Please PM me with asking price. Thanks
Started 4 days, 8 hours ago (2009-11-27 13:07:00)
by ratchetnclank
Why when you press shift and a number the symbol on the top of the key appears but with the key with a hyphen and a underscore ( the one next to zero) holding shift makes the bottom symbol appear. Also with equal and plus key its the same way round as the number keys
Started 2 days, 1 hour ago (2009-11-29 20:46:00)
by Tawnyfrog
I suppose it's a free-for-all market but recently found someone to have bought a domain name (exact but with a hyphen) and almost exactly copied one of my sites. Is there anything you can do?
Started 1 week ago (2009-11-24 10:25:00)
by Delano
Once installed 1.5.15 the title I visualize a hyphen. Whether this will be a problem for search engines and how can it be corrected. Example: [url]http:dimitrovgradbg.com[/url]
Started 3 days, 17 hours ago (2009-11-28 04:25:00)
by bjd
Translating place names French compound place names are always written with a hyphen. For example, Trifoullis-les-Oies. This is not the case in English, as far as I know. I just did a translation from French to English that contained names of churches and places. ...