Hehehe, this is pretty good, 3rd or 4th time I have read this exact email. I'm guessing Jason has this saved and waits for someone to do this then copies and pastes! Cheers, -Ryan
> You have started a new thread by taking an existing posting and replying > to > it while you changed the subject. > > That is bad, because it breaks threading. Whenever you reply to a message, > > your mail client generates a "References:" header that tells all > recipients > which posting(s) your posting refers to. A mail client uses this > information > to build a threaded view ("tree view") of the postings. > > With your posting style you successfully torpedoed this useful feature; > your > posting shows up within an existing thread it has nothing to do with. > > Always do a fresh post when you want to start a new thread. To achieve > this, > click on "New message" instead of "Reply" within your mail client, and > enter > the list address as the recipient. You can save the list address in your > address book for convenience. > > On Monday 15 March 2004 11:23, Dustin Wish with INDCO Networks wrote: > > I have been looking everywhere for any tips or tutorials on posting to > > separate websites and parsing the return values for input into a mysql > db. > > [snip] > > -- > PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) > To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php