Is there any way I can send attachments ...

I don't know about attachments per se, but you do have a public scratchpad where you can post something temporarily for viewing or pickup by others. However, it's public, so if you don't want it potentially seen by all and sundry, best find another way. (You also have a private scratchpad, but I think that's for you alone; you cannot grant access unless you give someone your password, allowing them to sign on as you.) I say the scratchpads are "temporary," but I don't really know the policy on this. I do know I've had some stuff on my scratchpads for quite a while and it's never been touched by the PsTB, nor has there ever been any suggestion about any sort of cleanup. Of course, if you start posting mega- or gigabytes of stuff, you may attract the attention of janitors (see What do Janitors do?) or even Gods!


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In reply to Re^5: Finding the parent of a text in a file by AnomalousMonk
in thread Finding the parent of a text in a file by ExperimentsWithPerl

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