Re: help with recusion in DOM
- From: Michael Fesser <netizen@xxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 28 Jun 2008 15:12:45 +0200
..oO(Barry)
Uhm, no. I wouldn't ask this question in alt.strawmen. But, since web
developers of all sorts will inevitably use javascript
I don't.
and since I'm using
php, I thought it better to ask in this php ng rather than, say,
alt.lang.asp (but would be just as likely get a correct response there as
well).
The correct newsgroup would be <news:comp.lang.javascript>. Here it is
totally OT.
That's why there are different newsgroup for different purposes - because
here we want to talk about PHP and not put up with all of that javascript.
Let me clue you in, Jerry...
"I know this is not a php question. If that bothers you, don't respond."
In the first two sentences of my OP, you should have put your blinders on
and gone on to a post you *prefer* to answer...unless, you really prefer to
waste time in such a manner as you've done in replying to this thread. :)
You know that it's OT and still post it? Maybe you should close your OE
for a while and learn something about Usenet and the netiquette first.
Oh, and by "we want", I think you're only speaking for yourself and a narrow
margin of others..who still may be a bit reluctant to have you as their
spokesperson.
When I want javascript help I got to a javascript newsgroup.
Yep. Me too. But when I don't 'got' a response there
.... then ask again and rephrase your question.
I don't exclude other
alternatives for fear I may get inane flames...as is evidenciarily proving
itself out here, now.
What makes you think that you'll get answers to a JS problem in a PHP
group? Would you also ask PHP question over in clj if you don't get an
answer here?
How To Ask Questions The Smart Way
http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
EOT
Micha
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