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Thanks mate, nice share. 
I've always type some random sentences into Google and the result with many exact sources. :secruity:
Get refunded from the seller, rate down, report, and banned!
It will work for human reading, but with machine output, they produce very scrappy unreconize alien characters. Therefore, I'd recommend not to use these articles for SEO purpose. It's a waste of time, but if using for cheating non-techie, it will produce money (Un-Ethically).
I dont know how this works, please enlighten me.
I just tried it and copied random sentence on the generated article and pasted it on google. The result is still the original article.
I dont see any encrypted code on my notepad.
You should recognize that being overweight is a thing that can in fact end up causing many different sorts of diseases inside your body.
Yоu shоuld rеÑоgnÑ–zе thаt bеіng оvеrwеіght Ñ–s а thÑ–ng thаt Ñаn Ñ–n fаÑt еnd uÑ€ ÑаusÑ–ng mаnу dÑ–ffеrеnt sоrts оf dÑ–sеаsеs Ñ–nsÑ–dе уоur bоdу.
You might not have "Complex" checked. Heh, it seems I may need to make this checked by default.
Here is an example:
An article from Ezine (http://ezinearticles.com/?Fat-Loss-Will-Not-Take-Place-Unless-You-Want-It-To&id=7798122)
Original:
Encoded with special characters:
If you do a search after copying each of these sentences and you'll see that the encoded one will not have any results. This was done with only "Complex" checked off in the options. Good luck!
I was using this trick for URLs to avoid triggering anti-spam checks. NON-mobile browsers perform unicode normalization.
Unfortunately, you cannot register domains with unicode and ASCII characters, obviously for security reasons.
I am using http://www.marathon-studios.com/unicode/U2024/One_Dot_Leader for the dot(.) and unicode equivalent to wwwI never even chartered into that territory. That's going to open up a whole bunch of new possibilities.
Thanks! I'll add that to the script tomorrow. "Complex" is now checked by default. If anyone else has some ideas or features, let me know and I'll add it when I have time.For now, it's 3:30AM, so I'm off to bed.I am using http://www.marathon-studios.com/unicode/U2024/One_Dot_Leader for the dot(.) and unicode equivalent to wwwChrome, IE and Firefox convert it to a normal dot, however mobile safari(iPhone) fails.
Checked. Please read my second post for an explanation of the options.Complex need to be checked or unchecked???
You might not have "Complex" checked. Heh, it seems I may need to make this checked by default.
Here is an example:
An article from Ezine (http://ezinearticles.com/?Fat-Loss-Will-Not-Take-Place-Unless-You-Want-It-To&id=7798122)
Original:
Encoded with special characters:
If you do a search after copying each of these sentences and you'll see that the encoded one will not have any results. This was done with only "Complex" checked off in the options. Good luck!
Hah. That sure didn't take long.Yeah it does, its indexed in BHW![]()