"minus 15 votage!! Ouch,"
Firstly, I don't recall exactly how many times I have taken the time to explain the
Voting/Experience System to you. In the past I have referred you to nodes like
The Role of XP in PerlMonks and
Why the decrement points.
"on a different matter I know enough mysql to do what I want to do, hence i know mysql..."Yet you post a question, where the answer is to us MySQL, this (and another issue) is pointed out
here and
here, but you claim to know enough to do what you want to do, and provide a service to others?
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