
May 19th, 2005, 11:22 AM
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Moderator From Beyond
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Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: Israel
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General Forum Rules - Read Before Posting!
The rules below are for you and for us - please read them before
posting in these forums. - read the FAQ before asking!
link to FAQ
- Read the Official Rules thread
link to the official rules thread
- Use code tags.
- If you're posting general/mixed code, wrap the code using
[Code] and [/Code] tags. This will make the code readable. - For one language code, ASP for example, use highlight code
tags which are [hightlight="ASP"] and [/highlight] for ASP code.
same for any other language. this will color the code and make it readable. - note, both options are available from the Message Editor of the forum:
Select your code and click the icon to wrap code tags around it,
or click the icon and write the language for language-specific tags.
- Saw bad post? click on the "
" icon
(top right corner) say why it's bad and submit.
bad post can be offense, spam and even post which is not in the correct forum. - Use URL tags.
If you're posting link which you want others to see, wrap the link using
[url] and [/url] tags. you can also click the icon for more options.
Note: you must have at least five posts before you can put link in your post. - before asking question about specific issue, Search for this
issue in this forum, in igrep and in google. - never post offensive stuff and never flame other member in public.
if you have something to say to some other member, send
private message. do not bring personal conflicts into the forums
and if someone is pissing you off, simply ignore him and move on. - Do not bring old threads back.
ancient is one year and older - no sense in bringing such threads
back. you can send private message to the member who started
the thread, in case you wanted to ask if he solved the problem
or you can post new thread (referring to the old thread if
needed) if you have the same problem and want help. - Give proper subject.
when posting new thread, give the subject some thought...
something like "help", or "hi" or "how to solve this" is not
good and will reduce chances of getting answer. - Interested in having Avatar and signature? Wait until you'll
have 30 posts and 30 days of membership and you'll gain those benefits. - Specify the Database Platform.
When asking a Database related question you will increase
your chances of receiving a meaningful reply if you specify
the type of Database you are using - SQL server, Access,
Oracle, MySQL etc. - as the answer to the question can differ
greatly depending on the DB platform.
Thanks and Happy Programming,
ASPFree Moderators Group.
Last edited by sync_or_swim : October 8th, 2008 at 07:28 AM.
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