Is there any mileage in putting the perldoc.org, RTFM & Tutorials links on the SoPW page - somewhere near the submssion form?

I, for one, didn't know about the RTFM link... but that's probably a sign that my sig is all too apposite (and maybe also that I didn't realise RTFM was an abbreviation used elsewhere i.e. other than during my apprenticeship).

It might also be worth mentioning/hinting that if the title is the last thing entered, then there's no danger (CGI permitting:-) of inadvertently submitting the form - I know, I've tried it and now extensively use the feature.

BTW, since you mention him, I saw Valentine Brickbat yesterday - he passes on his regards & best wishes to one and all :D

Update

Added title hint

A user level that continues to overstate my experience :-))

In reply to Re: RFC - How to ask... by Bloodnok
in thread RFC - How to ask... by ww

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