>
> Don't beat yourself up :)
>

It's actually slightly cathartic and humbling to do that every once in a
great while. ;-)


> No-one stops looking and just waits for the answer. You have to assume
> your own motivation to find it is stronger than everyone else's. It is just
> good manners to report back so others can stop looking. And it would be bad
> manners to say you fixed it without revealing the fix.
>

Yeah, that's a pet peeve of mine so I made sure to include the answer.


> Actually, no-one else even looks unless they are particularly interested
> or they encountered the same problem within recent memory.
>

Can't say I'm not guilty of doing that as well. I'm a college lecturer in
one of my many positions, so I do like the academic challenge that some of
these questions pose, even if I haven't needed it myself. However, on more
than one occasion I have run into one of the landmines that I've helped out
on in the past, and it's saved me a fair amount of time.


> Except you. You have helped me more than once in the past and I appreciate
> it. Thank you. Ten extra points!
>

Haha, thanks. I'll take the points. I wish I had the time to be more active
on this list, but the wife says I have to pay attention to her and the
kids, and I'm only allowed to have 2 jobs and 1 hobby. Luckily my current
hobby overlaps with Django so here I am.

-James

>

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