Thanks Too!!Katerina
 > From: rhjeffr...@emcoltd.com
> To: development@drupal.org
> Date: Thu, 4 Apr 2013 12:45:16 +0000
> Subject: Re: [development] File upload and convert
> 
> Thank you for the suggestions folks.  
> 
> I still haven't managed to achieve what I want to do within the Drupal 
> framework.  I know the failing is mine, not the platform.  However, since my 
> deadline is fast approaching and I already know how I can cludge together a 
> solution that will work but will not be making use of the Drupal Multilingual 
> frame work I am going to go that route and hope to rework the module at a 
> later date to do things right.
> 
> Thank you to everyone who tried to help me.
> 
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: development-boun...@drupal.org [mailto:development-boun...@drupal.org] 
> On Behalf Of John Summerfield
> Sent: April 3, 2013 10:54 PM
> To: development@drupal.org
> Subject: Re: [development] File upload and convert
> 
> On 28/11/12 00:33, Earnie Boyd wrote:
> > The OP cross posted to both support and development lists.  There is 
> > an issue open for the description changes but I don't have the # 
> > handy.  However, when in doubt use support and not development.
> >
> > E
> 
> The poster is talking about developing code. If anything, that's OT for the 
> support list, where I would expect questions such as "What module should I 
> use for .... " and "What should I read?" and I "I have done this and that, 
> and it still doesn't work. how might I proceed?"
> 
> 
> The current description for the develop list is wrong since the core 
> developers decided they didn't even know why they would use a mailing list 
> all all and decided to use other means to discuss their affairs.
> 
> The current description for the develop list as changed after I joined it. I 
> am not happy about that, because there is no alternative list that seems good 
> for people who want to know about drupal code (core, modules,
> whatever) and maybe write some of their own.
> 
> Whenever you feel the urge to tell people they are in the wrong place, treat 
> them as a friend: explain to them why it is good for them to be in the other 
> place. And, if you can, provide some kind of answer too.
> 
> If you can't do those things, say nothing, because there is nothing so 
> unwelcoming as an unfriendly response, and I have seen some here. 
> Specifically who seemed unfriendly, I don't recall.
> 
                                          

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