??? 08/08/06 12:15 Read: times |
#121846 - to Jan Responding to: ???'s previous message |
How often have we seen that after 'helping' someone with getting the wrong approach to pass so called 'testing' it get published as "definite working code".
Then, due to the disconnect, some poor sod pick it up and post "I copied this working code, why does it not work". Comments on fundamentally wrong code, besides "it is fundamentally wrong" may be harmful to your health. Erik PS the phrase "may be harmful to your health" used to be the warning label on cigarettes in the US |