Haven't seen this much fireworks around here in a long time, thanks David.

I think you'll find this un-written rule applies to most e-mail lists.
Subject and content should match to maximize responses.

Shawn McKee


-----Original Message-----
From: David Evans [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, September 26, 2007 10:23 AM
To: CF-Server
Subject: Re: Coldfusion Server 5.0 Professional???


Yeah I get it....I have the bad attitute for defending myself when someone
over-reacts to someone asking a question on a forum they haven't used before
that was different to the original topic.  If I knew the 'rule' and how
overly-sensitive people would be to that rule being broken, of course I
wouldn't have replied.  But then again knowing how unhelpful most of you are
or unknowledgable, I wouldn't have wasted my time anyway.
  
Jochem van Dieten <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
  David Evans wrote:
> so what???

It reduces the likelihood of receiving an answer. Judging by the lack of 
response to your question, either nobody knows the answer, or the people 
that know the answer see a reason not to share it with you. I wonder 
what that reason could be.

Jochem





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