On Thursday 23 October 2003 12:13 pm, Bryan Phinney wrote:
> As a possible suggestion to Newbie Etiquette, when someone has
> asked a question and someone else has provided a possible
> answer, should we expect a post telling us whether that solved
> the problem or should we just assume that if we don't hear
> back, that the problem was solved?
>
> I tend to be a "desires direct feedback" kind of person and
> was wondering if others expectations were the same or if it
> was just me.  Also, I am naturally curious so I guess not
> hearing back sometimes leaves that curiosity unrequited.

A short reply  with something like "thanks, that did it" is not 
only courteous, but some kind of confirmation to others seeking 
answers to the same problem. Strongly recommended.

Kaj haulrich. 
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