Ok, so its not an easy problem i have to solve, but everyone on this board seems to be a newb (and i thought i was a newb before coming here) and everyone is ignoring my other post so i would really appreciate the help. Its not like i havent tried to help out other people either.
if anyone feels they can actually help me the lnik to my post is
viewtopic.php?f=1&t=130872
please help
A Really easy problem
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Re: A Really easy problem
From your other post i noticed that you didn't wrap your code within the php code tags, that in itself is a reason why many (including myself) would ignore your post purely because it is a lot more difficult reading through unwrapped code.SabirAhmed wrote:but everyone on this board seems to be a newb (and i thought i was a newb before coming here) and everyone is ignoring my other post so i would really appreciate the help. Its not like i havent tried to help out other people either.
Having your post going unanswered for a few hours (18:58 - 23:06) hardly qualifies everyone on the forum as newbs
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Re: A Really easy problem
Hey thanks for the advice, didnt know about the wrapping of coding. Its good to have contact with another human being on this forum! Other than those who I'm helping, i mean.
The post was unanswered for more than a few hours, its been a day and a half now. And this post has got alot more views in its first few hours than the other, im sure thats to do with the title
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Thanks though
The post was unanswered for more than a few hours, its been a day and a half now. And this post has got alot more views in its first few hours than the other, im sure thats to do with the title
Thanks though
Re: A Really easy problem
This post is essentially a double-post. Locking.
Real programmers don't comment their code. If it was hard to write, it should be hard to understand.