On Thu, 29 Mar 2001 16:05, Ian Harris wrote:
> I was hoping that this PHP list would be of people developing with PHP,
> who have reached some level of familiarity with the product and when
> they have had a fair go at solving a problem, they then posted it to
> the list. For example, we have a problem in our code where the last
> object in an array of objects sometimes vanishes into thin air
> depending on whether you comment-out a block of unrelated code further
> up the script.
>
> Unfortunately, this list is full of people with questions like "I want
> to access a database with PHP. Can someone please send me the source
> code".
>
> Does anyone know of any other PHP lists that are more suited to
> non-trivial, expert-related discussions?
>
> If there aren't any around, I'll start one on Yahoogroups or some other
> similar service.
>
> regards
> Ian.
There are a number of people here who have some skills with PHP and are
willing to help. The topic of fragmenting the list has been raised
recently and I think the consensus was that there will always be those
who follow the knowledge, however many 'expert' lists are set up. Search
for FAQ on the archives for the whole sordid discussion.
My suggestion would be to stick with the expertise that is on this list.
Cheers
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