|  | Posted by Jay Blanchard on 11/23/05 17:49 
[snip]1. That's what I've warned about from the beginning, that outside the
 complete project environment the error probably wouldn't occur.
 2. I understand this completely, naturally. I would like to thank everybody
 spending time in reading my posts, particulary you, Jay. But that's why I
 would like to give you, or anyone else for that matter, an attended tour
 through the project.
 3. I'm beeing pushed to present results, writting comments in my code would
 take almost twice the time writing the code itself. And in most cases, it's
 faster just to read my code instead of reading the comment. And finally, you
 wouldn't be able to read my comments, as my comments would be in dutch.
 
 Happy Thanksgiving back at you!
 [/snip]
 
 1. Again, when adding code back nto your example when does it break? That
 would give us a better clue.
 2. I really do wish that there was more time available for me to help you.
 If I find some spare time in quantities great enough it would have to be
 sometime next week....maybe.
 3. Always comment your code. It is not an option. I hear this excuse all of
 the time. It is only the fool who does not comment his code, especially code
 so complex. Commenting may have helped you more precisely locate the
 problem. And how do you know that I do not read Dutch, have a person on my
 staff that speaks and writes fluent Dutch, or have access to google
 Translate? :) We have an office in Pijnacker!
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