Yesterday, you were asked to use <code></code> tags by haukex, here: Re: Using system command not able to run though the script. You didn't, so as one of the janitors, I cleaned it up due to your node being considered. Now that you know, please don't leave it up to us to have to clean up. We'd really much rather be helping people with coding problems instead of cleaning up messes.

Please follow the advice that has been given to you. It's very difficult for us to help when we have to read a blob of code. Most people won't even bother with a question that hasn't been properly formatted. Who wants to trudge through something like that. Formatted properly, we can easily read the code, and very simply copy/paste to our own machines for testing.


In reply to Re: ERROR out while downloading a package by stevieb
in thread ERROR out while downloading a package by chopraa

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