> I still feel that it would be improper to answer your question

Personally, I think that at least in this case it would be much better to answer with an alternate solution to the problem rather than just not answering it because you feel that the questioner is asking the wrong question. Sometimes I spend ages figuring a particular problem out, only to find out later that what I've spent the last 4 hours scratching my head over is not what I'm looking for at all. That doesn't mean I've wasted the last hour; I'm still learning and every problem I solve is something learnt.


In reply to RE: (Ovid - Security from Obscurity) RE(2): Echo off in IO::Sockets by mischief
in thread Echo off in IO::Sockets by GoRN

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