nathanelrick wrote:
>> Can you please stop top-posting, because this removes the context of
>> >  your reply. Or do you read a book from the end to the beginning?;-)
> sorry i not understand ? i simply in yahoo.com go to the message and click 
> "reply" to the message that all ? what i do wrong ? what is "top-posting" ?

yahoo is one of the problems here ;)
Since yahoo 'automatically' quotes all of the message ... along with it's 
advertising ... and it can get very annoying when it builds up unnecessarily. 
Top posting is adding your new comments on top of that stack of quotes.

Many email based lists prefer not to have 'top posting' or at a minimum not to 
quote any of the previous message to make things more coherent when one looks 
back through an archive. It is a very religious thing with some people simply 
refusing to follow the etiquette agreed for a list. We are having a battle with 
some users on the PHP lists who deliberately include sigs and everything rather 
than adding replies in-line with only the necessary amount of quoting to 
complete the reply.

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