Thank you by the methodological recommendation. Usually I think most of us do something similar. Like isolating pieces, making them work alone to see what happens.

But, the problem with Rousse's module is one and only one, and it is very simple: if you think you may be fighting the biggest IT company in the world, the biggest IT company in the world will actually think you are fighting it.

For those future prayers who come here after walking on the same shadows, I have now a complete testimony: going REST::MyGodDamPowerful-lestITCompany::Search::Images will bring you back.


In reply to Re^2: Lite SELECTed strings don't like to be with Sir WWW::Google::Images by fernandes
in thread Lite SELECTed strings don't like to be with Sir WWW::Google::Images by fernandes

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