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Posted by Webrickco on 07/27/07 14:16

On Jul 27, 3:10 pm, Captain Paralytic <paul_laut...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> On 27 Jul, 15:01, Webrickco <webric...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> > On Jul 27, 9:51 am, Captain Paralytic <paul_laut...@yahoo.com> wrote:
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> > > On 26 Jul, 22:19, tomb <t...@technetcenter.com> wrote:
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> > > > Thank you to all who have tried to help me, sorry to have bothered all
> > > > of you. I just found that by generating values for all my text boxes in
> > > > the php code, the reset button has no effect. I guess this was actually
> > > > an HTML issue, like Rik said.
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> > > > Tom
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> > > Rik and I were both trying to tell you where you needed to go to get
> > > the answer and all you would do in your arrogance was moan that the
> > > advice wasn't what you wanted.
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> > > I think an apology to Rik would be nice.
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> > Next time someone is asking a question in a forum or a groups, you
> > have 2 solutions:
> > - You answer the question,
> > - You don't anwser the question.
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> > If you choose to answer the question, which is noble from you to want
> > to help other persons, and which is by the way one of the 2 reasons
> > you are reading groups, you should put arrogance aside, and be
> > pragmatic in your answer (telling someone to post elsewhere is ok
> > since you also provide to his answer a trial to an adequate solution).
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> > You will avoid answers like "What does this have to do with PHP? And
> > if you're planning to say
> > something like, "I'm using PHP to generate the HTML and Javascript"
> > don't even bother -- that's not the right answer.". This is NOT
> > constructive, and a bit insulting.
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> > Respect these principle would have save this whole pointless
> > conversation, in which, i believe Tom might have think with reason:
> > "why the hell am i doing here?"
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> > Additionaly and to my own concern, when i ask someone for his opinion
> > about something i've done, I except a few things:
> > First, that he respects my work and the principles i'm using to
> > achieve it. Like i said before there not only one good solution but
> > plenty of them depending on situations. Second, that the answer given
> > to my questions are arrogance free, so that i do not feel like a
> > complete idiot. And finally that the comments and advise that are
> > given remain as is, and free of subjective argumentation, which means,
> > avoid things like: "this sucks" or "this is not impressive".
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> > By posting here, i was seeking for professional advise on my work. You
> > could have answered or not. Someone like Rik Rasmus decided to answer
> > me, regardless all principle declared before, which shows a complete
> > disrespect for other people's work. Someone like Rik Rasmus, in my
> > understanding, doesn't need apologies, and need to present some!
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> > (sorry if i use someone else's post to answer part of my own concerns)
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> does this have anything to do with my post?
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> and what does "By posting here, i was seeking for professional advise
> on my work.", mean?
> Your post in this thread didn't ask for any advice?- Hide quoted text -
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Nothing to do with you... only someone had to remind some basic rules
of education should be respected.
By "By posting here, i was seeking for professional advise
on my work." i mean i've put a thread on this group and i felt
insulted by those i was seeking help from, just like Tom felt...

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