Re: Net::Telnet - Library Application
- From: "Peter J. Holzer" <hjp-usenet2@xxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 17 Jul 2006 23:15:33 +0200
On Mon, 17 Jul 2006 12:44:46 +0200, Stephan Titard wrote:
Joe Smith escribió:
Stephan Titard wrote:Sorry, I did not even notice there was so much code in there. I usually
robic0 escribió:
759 lines
I have used for years the telnet module and never experienced any problem
Did you _HAVE_ to quote the entire article? All 759 lines of it?
keep all of the context (and I have my newsgroup client setup this way
actually, which I realize is not a good idea...will need something better)
The setup of your client has little to do with it. Your client doesn't
understand the text you quote and cannot know what it relevant to your
answer and what isn't. You have to decide that and trim the irrelevant
parts.
See the section "use an effective followup style" in the guidelines for
details.
does this also mean I should not post 2*759 code lines?
You probably shouldn't even post 1*759 code lines. This is a discussion
group, not a source code archive (we have CPAN for that). What point in
a discussion needs hundreds of lines of code to illustrate? And who is
going to read that?
common sense should apply, I guess
Right.
hp
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