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Hi,

On the SAS blogs, I just noticed it says you have to be logged in to comment.  Then when I tried to log in (with my usual SAS profile login) it takes me to the WordPress login page.  Seems fishy....

-Q.

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ChrisHemedinger
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Quentin, there is currently an issue with our anti-spam plugin and so comments are disabled at the moment.  Hoping that it's addressed very soon!

Chris

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ChrisHemedinger
Community Manager

Quentin, there is currently an issue with our anti-spam plugin and so comments are disabled at the moment.  Hoping that it's addressed very soon!

Chris

SAS Innovate 2025: Call for Content! Submit your proposals before Sept 16. Accepted presenters get amazing perks to attend the conference!
ChrisHemedinger
Community Manager

Comments are back on now.  Please: let's hear from you!

SAS Innovate 2025: Call for Content! Submit your proposals before Sept 16. Accepted presenters get amazing perks to attend the conference!
Quentin
Super User

Thanks much, I'm off to comment. : )

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