Kindly make the effort to ask a comprehensible question.

Update: Maybe I should expand on this a bit. You've been on Perl Monks for less than a month. In that time you've posted three questions. All of them have had vague titles like "kindly help". All of them have been badly formatted and in each case it's really unclear what you are asking. Every time you have posted one of these badly-formatted questions people have a) tried to help you and b) pointed you to explanations on how to format posts on the site. You have shown no interest in any of the replies you have received. You never comment on the discussions on your posts. You never try to clarify your questions and over your three postings you haven't made any effort to improve their formatting.

The people on Perl Monks are really knowledgeable and really helpful. Many of them will do whatever they can you help you solve your problem. But you have to make an effort yourself. You have to make it as easy as possible for us to help you. You should make your question as clear as possible, and when people ask don't understand what you're trying to do you have to reply with clarifications. And, most importantly, you have to make the effort to format your posts to make them as readable as possible.

If you don't make the effort to help us, then it's very unlikely that we'll want to make the effort to help you.

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In reply to Re: kindly help by davorg
in thread kindly help by rayken

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