Update on referrer script

I was able to get the Referrer script formatted properly this morning. Mostly it was trial and error, but I think the spacing issue had something to do with the proximity to the Topica list sign-up box, which I had to put in it’s own table to keep from doing the same thing. When I moved the referrer script results away from that table, it took on the same formatting as the rest of the links over there.

Now I’ve got to figure out what change I need to make to the downloaded version so I can run this locally. The instructions over there really didn’t work at all. Wonder if that has something to do with being on a Windows server as opposed to Unix?

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