I wasn't asking what you liked and didn't like, I couldn't care less. And why give up a notion when you're wrong? There is a PHP script that does just this, problem is converting it to CGI. Will I give up when I know it's possible? No I won't, and you really need to stop being pessimistic and let people do what they want. We aren't here to live up to your "expectations", so you can quit trying to tell us to do this or that. When questions are answered you typically have two responses. 1) You promote yourself by telling people to check out your page (very shamefull and it's obvious your an attention whore) and 2) You always have an attitude even though your "disclaimer" says otherwise. You seem to think you're better than the rest of us and that shows in your posts and it's very disrespectful to not only the one who made the post but to all others who have to read what you write.

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