And, as I stumble off of my soapbox, I realize that it would be even more polite to use the correct names:
"Bret, I don't think the link you sent accessed the specific area of the tutorial that you were hoping for.  Either that, or I'm just not sure what area would help me find answers to my questions regarding session information."

On 7/12/06, Rand Thacker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Lonny, for someone asking for help, you're going about it all wrong.

Folks who answer questions on this list aren't doing it because it's their job or because they owe you.  They are doing it out of the general desire to help the community.  If you are rude to the people who are providing help, they will cease to answer your requests for help.

Something  like:
"Bruce, I don't think the link you sent accessed the specific area of the tutorial that you were hoping for.  Either that, or I'm just not sure what area would help me find answers to my questions regarding session information."
Might get better results than outright sarcasm.



On 7/12/06, Lonny Eachus < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

A link to information on Internet Explorer.  My, how helpful! And RELEVANT to my specific issue!

I have to wonder why you did not also include a link to a book on Ruby, or even an intro to MS Windows.

Lonny Eachus
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Subject:
Re: [Wtr-general] Accessing Session Information
From:
"Bret Pettichord" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date:
Tue, 11 Jul 2006 17:41:47 -0500

On 7/11/06, Lonny Eachus < [EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:
Any information on how to get as much session information as I can from
Watir would be appreciated.

Here is the raw data for what can be done with Watir.
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url="">



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