Re: why do the following crash



Richard wrote:
) But a naive solution would be simply auto reply to each new post
)
) "have you read the FAQ : here ..."

He pointed to a *specific item* in the FAQ.

) In your haste you seem to have misunderstood. My point is that 99.99% of
) questions here are answered in one way or other by the FAQ,
)
) Simply questioning people as to whether they read it and then somewhat
) pompously pointing them there makes the group pretty much redundant.

He pointed to the *specific part* of the FAQ that answered the question.


SaSW, Willem
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