RE: [PHP] Who can tell me where I can get the cracked Zend Encode r3.0 ?

2002-11-01 Thread Liam . Gibbs
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Disrespect or not, anyone ever copy a game? Or a CD or tape? Or a movie?
Anyone ever download anything off the Internet? It's all the same, and I
doubt any of the people on the list showing the same disrespect this person
may have showed have never done that. Again, cut this poster some slack and
let him or her move on. Maybe if the poster is still on the list, that same
person can save someone a lot of headache with the solution to a coding
problem.

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Re: [PHP] Who can tell me where I can get the cracked Zend Encode r3.0 ?

2002-11-01 Thread nicos
Okay enough now.

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M.CHAILLAN Nicolas
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"John Nichel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a écrit dans le message de news:
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> I for one think that poster didn't enough grief.  I mean, you go on and
> on about making a 'mistake', but it's not like his mistake was to ask a
> JavaScript or MySQL question in a php mailing list.  He asked for an
> illegal version of software from those who make / contribute to the
> software.  That's not a mistake, that's disrespect.  Regardless, I
> didn't post anything to him, nor will I say anything else about it.
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >>>Who can tell me where I can get the cracked Zend Encoder 3.0 ?
> >>
> >
> >>Are you a muppet?
> >>
> >>This list is run by the people who make Zend Encoder!
> >>
> >>FOOL
> >
> >
> >>Ah, my first laugh of the day.
> >
> >
> > Okay, that's enough. I'm incredibly disappointed in this list. It's very
> > helpful at times, but at other times can degenerate into immature
> > namecalling and fingerpointing like the above and other examples. So
this
> > poster made a mistake. Cut him or her some slack. But I guess since none
of
> > the fingerpointers here have ever made a mistake, then I guess you all
have
> > the right to go ahead and make fun. This person made a post that he or
she
> > shouldn't have made, and since then has been ridiculed on a public forum
by
> > about four or five of us. If we all can look past this mistake and get
back
> > to posting constructive comments, this poster can get back to feeling a
> > little sense of community here when needing legitimate help. So can we
give
> > this poster a break, or should we continue and then respond to every
> > fingerpointer with the same lack of respect next time a mistake is made?
> >
>
>



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