Posted by Jerry Stuckle on 11/18/06 23:17
so many sites so little time wrote:
> Jerry Stuckle wrote:
>
>>kkddrpg@gmail.com wrote:
>>
>>>the database looks like this
>>>
>>
>>I responded to this post in comp.database.mysql.
>>
>>Please don't multi-post. If you wish to ask in multiple newsgroups,
>>please cross-post.
>>
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>>Remove the "x" from my email address
>>Jerry Stuckle
>>JDS Computer Training Corp.
>>jstucklex@attglobal.net
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> cross post? i did multipost cause i wasnt sure what group could help
> the most... plus it gives me a better chance of getting a decent
> response its not spamming a message board to get posts its to get good
> info what if you werent going to show up in site design group for 2
> weeks but showed up hear? eh.
>
(Top posting fixed)
Yes. Cross posting is posting the same message to multiple groups *at
the same time*. This way messages from either group shows up in both.
Multi-posting is posting two messages (but the same text) to two
different groups. Multiposting is not spamming - but it makes things
very difficult to follow up. Also, people who don't read both groups
don't know what's going on in the other one.
I suggest you work with the messages in the mysql group. Right now this
is a problem with your SQL syntax, not PHP.
P.S. Please don't top post. Thanks.
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