First of all:
Yay! Thank you! <mahir>I KISS YOU!</mahir>


Second:
It would be nice if the in thread Go to the root of replies... wouldn't show up if the reply is to the rootnode, otherwise both links would lead to the root node, and according to the little Spock in me, that's just illogical. But then again, Spock was half human, so... ah, nevermind...

In pseudo-perl:
unless ($parent_node_id == $root_id) { print "in thread <a href="/index.pl?node_id=$root_node">blah blah +blah</a>\n"; }
... well, you catch my drift...

[ar0n]


ps. for more mahir, check out his homepage

In reply to (ar0n) RE: Go to the root of replies... by ar0n
in thread Go to the root of replies... by vroom

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