On Sun, 21 Sep 2003 08:00:56 -0700
Vadim Bendebury <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Andu,
>
> thank you and James Johnson, who sent me an email, so much.
Don't mention it.
>
> You guys are gentlmen and scholars, as opposed to some others who would
> lecture you wasting your (and their own!) time,
* Thus wrote Vadim Bendebury ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Andu,
>
> thank you and James Johnson, who sent me an email, so much.
>
> You guys are gentlmen and scholars, as opposed to some others who would
> lecture you wasting your (and their own!) time, stating the obvious,
> saying nothing of value,
VB wrote:
Dan Anderson wrote:
do you feel good being a moron?
Do you feel good being a rude ass?
no, I don't, and I regret sending it to the list.
But I sure do think that replying with an RTFM is not a good thing to do.
You're right...it's something we shouldn't have to do to something
Andu,
thank you and James Johnson, who sent me an email, so much.
You guys are gentlmen and scholars, as opposed to some others who would
lecture you wasting your (and their own!) time, stating the obvious,
saying nothing of value, but enjoying their litte egos.
thanks again,
/vb
Andu wrote:
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On Sat, 20 Sep 2003 17:28:45 -0700
Vadim Bendebury <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The web page has a form with a following element in it:
>
>
>no preference
>Paris
>London
>Madrid
>
no preference
Paris
London
Madrid
>
> The intention is to be able to pick mult
Jason Wong wrote:
> On Sunday 21 September 2003 09:01, Vadim Bendebury wrote:
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>>Sory, Jason, what particular manual you are talking about? Does it have
>>a chapter titled "PHP and HTNL"?
>
>
> The php manual?
>
>
>>The manuals I have do not answer my question and do not have such a
>>chapte
So he tells you where to find the answer, and he's a moron? Do you
expect him (us) to hold your hand, and write code for you?
Vadim Bendebury wrote:
> Jason Wong wrote:
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>>manual > PHP and HTML
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>
>
> do you feel good being a moron?
>
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On Sunday 21 September 2003 09:01, Vadim Bendebury wrote:
> Sory, Jason, what particular manual you are talking about? Does it have
> a chapter titled "PHP and HTNL"?
The php manual?
> The manuals I have do not answer my question and do not have such a
> chapter. If there is an online manual you
Sory, Jason, what particular manual you are talking about? Does it have
a chapter titled "PHP and HTNL"?
The manuals I have do not answer my question and do not have such a
chapter. If there is an online manual you are referring to, the URL
would be most useful in this situation.
thank you for yo
On Sunday 21 September 2003 08:47, Vadim Bendebury wrote:
> > manual > PHP and HTML
>
> do you feel good being a moron?
Is that how you feel about people who help you?
Did you read that chapter of the manual indicated above?
Did it not answer your question?
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Vadim Bendebury wrote:
> Jason Wong wrote:
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>>
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>>manual > PHP and HTML
>>
>
>
> do you feel good being a moron?
Sorry, I did not mean to post this on the group, it was meant to be a
private email.
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Jason Wong wrote:
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> manual > PHP and HTML
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do you feel good being a moron?
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On Sunday 21 September 2003 08:28, Vadim Bendebury wrote:
> The web page has a form with a following element in it:
>
>
>no preference
>Paris
>London
>Madrid
>
>
> The intention is to be able to pick multiple cities. However, when the
> request arrives on the server, the $_POST ar
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