On Tuesday 03 August 2004 13:38, Vail, Warren offered up the following tid-bit of information : > I, for one, am not convinced that this all that far off topic. > > Since the accepted method to generate browser interaction with server > side PHP, is to use Javascript, it doesn't seem any more off-topic than > dealing with database questions about MySQL.
Most DB questions you see here come from php problems...or people who don't realize 'proper mailing list conduct'. But the OP stated that he knew it was OT, and decided to ask here anyway, instead of on a JS mailing list, or going to Google (I say this, because five minutes after his original post he posted back that he found the answer) > I am probably like most PHP developers, with a very weak knowledge of > Javascript, and while that makes the question "feel" like being > off-topic, I'm not sure it should be. I wish I knew of another list I > could recommend as a resource for Javascript, but I don't, and that is > probably a result of knowing so little. Most PHP developers I know, and have worked with over the past 6 or 7 years have a pretty strong grasp of JS, but that doesn't change the point. I know quite a few on this list come from a Perl background, but it would still be bad form of me to pose a Perl question to this list. > Only abuse occurring here, IMHO is the content police's treatment of > Josh. We're under a high security alert....rougher treatment is allowed. -- John C. Nichel ÃberGeek KegWorks.com 716.856.9675 [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php