Looking at the post.

It appears the english may be a second language. I think he was say he knew the HTML::Template wasn't causing an error. But was wanting instruction on how to add css padding with HTML::Template. My 2 cents.

This forum is a victim of its knowledge base. I know I can get answers here that I cant get anywhere else... peroid. And in many other forums if you say perl... even with configuration problems or whatever. You always get "go find a perl forum". And honestly if perl isn't playing nice with something someone around here knows EXACTLY what to do.

Because what perl has become and what it can do how would you even define what a Off topic post is if it involves perl? I cant think of two many things perl CANT do. If it is off topic. Why cant there be a polite post stating that. I thought the idea of forum/s are for education, the free exchange of ideas, and to help those who need help.

If you at least add that it is off topic. Others who might ask a simular question can at least search and find that it is off topic.


In reply to Re: Rule change re: reaping OT nodes by arcnon
in thread Rule change re: reaping OT nodes by friedo

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