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Posted by Hilarion on 10/06/42 11:22
> > The rules on usenet state that one SHOULD NOT ask questions without first
> > trying to find answers on your own in common places (like tutorials,
> > manuals, web searching engines, newsgroup archives, newsgroup FAQ and other
> > locations apropriate for the subject).
>
> First of all you I do not read information only here on this NG, I also use
> other sources,
So? You haven't searched PHP / MySQL manuals for sure because you would have
found answers to most of your questions there.
> secondly, if you do not like my style, why do you write me back?
Because I do not like your "style". If you do not like that people get
murdered than why would you not simply walk away if you see someone
murdering a person?
> I am surprised to get so many answers but I doubt whether you do it to
> help me.
I'm surprised to see so many posts of you on this newsgroup, but I doubt
that you have read the general newsgroups posting rules and this newsgroup
FAQ.
> Thirdly, I do not know whether the rule which you wrote about exists or not
This proves that you have not read the rules and/or FAQ which you should
have done before posting here.
> but if it does, I find that it is applied in Very different ways in the
> Usenet.
That's normal. Different groups use different rules. Most of them have
FAQ which describes those rules (or gives info about where to look for
those rules).
> Fourthly, I may decide not to write in this NG any more.
That would not be a bad decision.
> I know posters in other NG:s which write things which I find more
> interesting and mostly who can show that they want to contribute
> positively to the discussion, (in my opinion, of course)
I could ask you which of your questions on this NG was not answered,
but I will not. I hope that you will not be as annoying as you were
here.
> or to filter the post of some posters (perhaps yours?)
I have nothing against.
> because I do not think that you welcome new participants in this NG.
You are wrong.
> As far as I understand everyone is allowed to filter some posts, isn´t it?
Yes.
> So, I may decide to do so.
You may. But this way you'll be - sooner or later - filtering all the
people which were answering your posts.
> There are NG:s where I have read answers which I find more interesting
You are repeating yourself.
> and I am not especially interested in php as I have probably already
> tried to explain before.
I understood it the first time, but you apparently have not noticed
that we are not commenting your other interests, but your way of
gaining knowledge of PHP / MySQL (and HTML), cause only those
are related to this group.
Hilarion
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