Ohhh so your the one who posted that anonymous comment, would I be right in guessing you frequently use the anonymous function to address me? Could it be that you, are _YOU_ ?

wtf, no. I'm just sick and tired of seeing these protracted games. As you can see, I'm happy to address you, for either question or comment, with my own name.

I'm not going to comment on the rest of your ramble, because it's beside the point I was making. Take your personal vendettas away from this space. No one will praise you for thrashing around here; I'm not referring at all to what you built, just to how you're choosing (... "at the expense of your own time") to do it.

Anneli


In reply to Re^7: Is an aXML compiler possible? by anneli
in thread Is an aXML compiler possible? by Logicus

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