Re: BANDWIDTH CONCERNS and SNIPPING POSTS

2005-01-30 Thread James Mitchell
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Re: BANDWIDTH CONCERNS and SNIPPING POSTS

2005-01-30 Thread Andrew Hill
large number of international users, so bandwidth on the mailing list is always a concern Ahhh... that probably explains why so many of the international posts resemble SMS messages: pls msg structs 2 me thk u 4 ur tIme maybe we should go back to the old telegraph format? PROBLEM MAKING SERVE

Re: BANDWIDTH CONCERNS and SNIPPING POSTS

2005-01-29 Thread Dakota Jack
I really do think that "Smart Questions" should have a counterpart "Smart Answers". By this I mean that I notice that a lot of the bandwidth is taken up by people who jump in before reading a question carefully and begin to give irrelevant advice and sometimes bad demands (wrong list, etc.) becaus

Re: BANDWIDTH CONCERNS and SNIPPING POSTS

2005-01-29 Thread Ted Husted
On Fri, 28 Jan 2005 13:18:29 -0800, Dakota Jack wrote: > Hopefully, if there is a bandwidth problem, we can all cut down the > repeating of unnecessary matter in our posts. Struts has a large number of international users, so bandwidth on the mailing list is always a concern. A lot of us have bro

BANDWIDTH CONCERNS and SNIPPING POSTS

2005-01-28 Thread Dakota Jack
Pursuant to Eddie's recent concerns about bandwidth, there is a post (see POST A below) that is five lines long but utilizes 262 lines. I think that getting these down to size would be very productive. The code Eddie complained about was 304 lines long but included the code that would answer the