Puuuuhhhlease. Not the "people are ignorant" reaction again. No one can see your face and see how annoyed you are. That's good, and there's no reason to put it to print. If you have a problem, just write the problem and don't make a charade. How many times have you told aquarium about this? It's OK to say "Sure you can, that's no problem. Take a look at this document that explains how and why."

But pllllllleeeease let's stop with the "I've told hundreds of users about this, so you too should know" whining.

ihb

(Yes, I've read your disclaimer.)


In reply to Re: •Re: Re: •Re: __DATA__ read/write as configuration file by ihb
in thread __DATA__ read/write as configuration file by aquarium

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