To expand on PodMaster's somewhat cryptic post, check out this page to show today's posts. It does indeed show the number of replies, even though it's agreed that number of replies doesn't necessarily suggest that the question has been fully answered.
Here's how I looked: I search for PTAV in the Search field above, got nothing, started a Super Search with PTAV, and while that was running also googled for PTAV. The Google search finished first, and one of the results was a directory path below tinymicros.com (Sorry, not .net) -- kind of a cousin site to Perl Monks. Clicking on that and drilling down to today's date gave me the link you see at the top of this reply.
So, the short answer (yeah, at the end of my post) is that this functionality has already been coded off-site, hence it will not likely make its way into Perl Monks.
Alex / talexb / Toronto
"Groklaw is the open-source mentality applied to legal research" ~ Linus Torvalds
In reply to Re: Finding posts with zero replies.
by talexb
in thread Finding posts with zero replies.
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