You know by doing that you proved everyone's point. I should also point out that it wasn't the code that was making most people -- you, indeed I heard many comments in the CB about your code having several "beginner mistakes" that were to be expected and could be fixed (I myself couldn't look at the code because of my web proxy at work).

People are --ing you because your first post is not descriptive and could have been any number of problems and your other posts seem to ignore much of the advice given, is not easily accesible, or uses language that some would call profany or wouldn't understand anyway - not all monks here speak English as there native language, indeed English is my first language and some of your slang doesn't make sense to me.

Just remember if all advice here is given freely, you always get more then you payed for ;).

"Cogito cogito ergo cogito sum - I think that I think, therefore I think that I am." Ambrose Bierce


In reply to Re^2: Found a Perl hole by kutsu
in thread Found a Perl hole by NewsToYou!

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