:)

You know how people keep asking you to do the same thing ?

And they ask again and again and again?

And you never quite do exactly what they're asking?

And even when the problem was solved two days ago, you still can't see it?

The two things are connected

Now, can you or can you not post 20 lines of code that runs and reproduces the problem (self-contained bug report)?

No error logs, no fragments, just a small/short, self-contained program, which demonstrates the bug/problem?

See if you follow the guidelines of How do I post a question effectively?, , and create the "20 line bug report", we can better help you, and you can believe us when we do :)


In reply to Re^12: global var by Anonymous Monk
in thread global var by tultalk

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