Ms. Sue,

I am trying to post my journal in order for you to revise it , but it will not take it , it says not allowed to post internet addresses, while I do not have any on my paper.

Rose, I suggest you sign off, reboot your computer, and then try again.

If that doesn't work, you may need to type your journal here.

Hi there!

It seems like you're trying to post your journal for revision, but you're encountering an issue with the system not allowing you to post internet addresses, even though you don't have any in your paper. Let's try to troubleshoot and find a solution together.

First, it's important to clarify that without knowing the specific platform or website you're trying to post on, I can only provide general guidance. However, here are a few potential solutions you can try:

1. Check your paper for any hidden internet addresses: Sometimes, even if you don't see a visible internet address in your journal, there might be hidden formatting or links that are causing the issue. Review your journal carefully, paying close attention to formatting options such as hyperlinks or automatic spell-checking that might be causing the problem.

2. Remove formatting: If you're using a word processing software (like Microsoft Word or Google Docs), try copying the text from your journal and pasting it into a plain text editor (e.g., Notepad or TextEdit) to remove any hidden formatting. Then, copy the plain text from the editor and paste it back into the platform you want to share your journal on.

3. Split your journal into multiple parts: If your platform has limitations on the length of the content or the number of characters/words allowed per post, it's possible your journal might be too long. Try splitting it into smaller sections and posting each part separately.

4. Contact the platform's support team: If you have tried the above solutions and the issue persists, it could be a specific restriction imposed by the platform you're using. In that case, I recommend reaching out to their support team directly for assistance. They will be able to provide more targeted guidance based on their system's requirements and any known issues.

Remember, it's always a good idea to double-check the platform's guidelines or terms of service to ensure you're adhering to their rules when posting content. I hope one of these solutions helps you resolve the issue and allows you to share your journal for revision.