Sorry, it was I who suggested you post a SOPW.

Job postings are NOT appropriate anywhere in the Monastery. If that's your only way out, use one of the numberous jobs-for-hire sites on the web.

OTOH, if you're willing to put in some effort, and do some learning, you'll find the Monks are willing to assist with the hard spots. So I suggest now, that you update your node by adding your code -- as is --; warnings and error messages, verbatim, if any; some sample data (also enclosed in <code> data here </code> tags and a precise explanation of what's giving you your problem.

Again, apologies for steering you wrong on the place to post.


If you didn't program your executable by toggling in binary, it wasn't really programming!


In reply to Re: Help with whois script by ww
in thread Help with whois script by Oolankaloophid

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