User talk:Behzad.khoshbakhti

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re: The problem of the layer-3 proxy vs. layer-7 proxy
Hello. I removed your post for a few reasons. The first is that the post did not follow standard page formatting. The material was added in the "See also" section. That area of the articles is reserved for internal links to articles that may contain similar or related information. The next, and more important reason, is that the material (a full 1.5 kB) did not include a source. New material, especially one of that size, should include a source, either an existing item that's in the article already or a new source. There's instructions on how to get started with this at WP:REFB. Thanks, Dawnseeker2000   03:24, 9 August 2012 (UTC)