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As far as I can tell, your account isn't blocked:
http://kodi.wiki/index.php?title=Special...%3AImsodin
There were some old IP bans that I've just undone, just in case there was any overlap. Can you try it again? If it still says you're blocked, tell us what the message says and if it is from the wiki itself or from CloudFlare.
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Oh wait, it's saying I'm blocked too. lol. It's a CloudFlare block. I'll look into it.
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2016-06-11, 18:48
(This post was last modified: 2016-06-11, 18:57 by Ned Scott.)
It's a false positive on the text on the page.
/etc/mysql/my[dot]cnf
where [dot] is . and that triggers CloudFlare protection (including the forum). I've created a work-around so that the page can be edited. Basically /etc/mysql/my{{dot}}cnf can be used and will render the correct text, without triggering anything. You should be able to edit that page again.
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Thanks for the quick help, I did not notice it earlier as mail notifications didn't arrive, I must have misconfigured something.
I just did the edit, it worked fine.
One question: Is it common here to add something like [sovled] to the thread title when the problem is solved (did not find anything on that in the rules)?
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I should have just tried it out, there is even a menu in place to do this xD
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I can't seem to trigger the block. What was it you were trying to add?
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This sentence
"The playlists should be placed into a folder named "music", "mixed" or "video" in the following location:"
in front of the playlist locations, not even a link.
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It looks like it's matching this
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"WORD" or "WORD" in WORD
At this point Cloudflare is defeating the point of having a wiki. Can the word filter be disabled on the wiki? That was never an issue there.
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If you throw an extra comma in there it should work, like
music", "mixed", or "video"
I don't know if that is grammatically correct, but it will do for now.
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Thanks for your help. The problem seemed to be the kind of " symbol used. I now inserted them using the wiki GUI which did not trigger the filter.
This is really silly though and not very contribution friendly, so I suggest fixing or disabling this.