Re: integration between struts and servlet auth



Andrew Thompson wrote:
> - Got a reference for that? My reference is RFC 1855,
> Section 3.1.3 - 'Netnews Guidelines', points 1 and 5.
> <http://www.physci.org/rfc/rfc1855.jsp#3_1_3>.
> You might try reading that sometime (before you next
> consider multi-posting to two or more groups).

ok, I don't have any RFC to refer to, but in my opinion education is a
matter of opinion, not a RFC problem. I believe that waiting people
"behind a tree" to catch them doing something we consider wrong just
for the pleasure you get in complaining reveals some kind of pestilent
thinking. I believe I was not unpolite, neither if you look my posts in
the USENET you may say I ever committed some annoying action against
noone. I just posted my question in the Help group, then, I decided the
Programmer group was better, that's all. I don't think that my
beheavior caused the wasting of anyone precious time, as the offtopic
discussion in which we are involving. I apologize .

TREMALNAIK

.



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