Just for a moment let us consider the title of your post,
so you can learn to get more out of this site.
- yesterday - Is that the same yesterday as tomorrow's yesterday? We can calculate it from the date of the node, but should we have to?
- I - Ah that means esolm doesn't it? The rest of the world has to refer themselves as $self or /me. ;-)
- posted this - Are you sure you don't mean "that" not "this"? :0|
- and you all aksed for more info so ........ - Bit lengthy isn't it?
Now please
read this before you think I'm berating you.
- A title defines the nature of your query: the modules you're using and a concise description of the symptoms will get the attention of the people who know the most on that
topic. We use Newest Nodes a lot.
- If your query is a continuance of a previous query, try to reuse the previous thread. That way we can redirect similar queries to the same one location.
- Some people have down voted this, perhaps because the title implies a lack of thought, that might be unfounded, but first impressions count.
- For brevity use links, rather than cutting and pasting the previous post write a link to it.
I sincerely hope you don't take this advice the wrong way, it is meant to help you.
I also hope you don't think this is a lecture in
our ettiquette, I speak only for myself, often in deciding what to include in the post you can find the solution, yourself which is much more rewarding.
--
Brother Frankus.
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