Well yes, ok I've mouthed off a bit but man you guys have wound me up something chronic... your supposed to be about helping noobies but only if they want to do things in a certain way that you deem kosher? don't get me started on that whole subject... please... It's taken me 4 years working alone in the dark to get as far as I have with this with no one helping me and no one giving a rats ass because I have this idea that is not "mainstream". I think I have plenty to be bitter about. The files are kosher, the server is my other dev server. If you visit it you will see the ahoynoob forum running on my old aXML system (the one that's too slow).

In reply to Re^2: PerlNights Beta Code Release by Anonymous Monk
in thread PerlNights Beta Code Release by Anonymous Monk

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