Re: InputOut



Lew wrote:
Please do not top post.

Phi wrote:
an OutputStreamWriter may be buffered, so flush() it ...

Which is the answer given to your question when you multiposted it to
comp.lang.java.help as "IO problem". That was rather unfair to those
trying to help you. You should cross post instead, when you feel the
need to approach multiple newsgroups at once.

-- Lew


Sorry, does "top post" mean, I should not add my Answer to the top of
the question?
Anyway, it was not my intention to add anything to
"comp.lang.java.help", because I only subscribed to
"comp.lang.java.programmer".
Can anybody help me with this "cross post" thing? How does "cross post"
work. How do I enable (or disable) it?
What acutally is a "Followup-To:" (I can choose it in my Thunderbird
Mail Client, but I have no Idea what it means).

Thanks

phi
.



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