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I certainly did read the entire thread, thus my question. I was stumped
as to basis of the initial question. The more I read the less I understood.
As for asking silly questions, I would assume that I am not the only
person absolutely in wonder when reading the list mailings. How can so
many people know so much stuff! It only stands to reason, that those of
us who don't know much, would be in awe and feel a bit presumptuous to
ask questions at all.
I bow to you all. :) Thanks for the answers
*a forum would be nice, I have trouble reading all the notes and keeping
up.
Sharron,
The great thing about the WSG is that there are few people here who know
everything. I only really got to using dl's this year (which I picked up
here on this list).
I think that you are sure to find that it is by reading threads here and
seeing the solutions, sample code and asking all sorts of relevant
questions that you too will quickly have answers to questions you never
thought to ask or problems that you never considered.
Don't bow to anyone as this is a community of allies not egos (although
they sometimes come forth) The fact that you are subscribed to the WSG
shows an awareness that surpasses the development masses. That being
said, there are a number of members here whom we should hold in high
esteem through their thoughtful and often strong opinions about how to
tackle a problem or a method. Learn from them and share what you have
learned. Ask questions and share your answers.
And yes a forum would be nice. See the thread on a forum from last week.
All the best,
Jay
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