Re: how to clear cache
Jianan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Let me tell you how I would have handled this. If I were to come across a question which I think the answer is very simple, I would be humble enough to know the questioner had missed out something obvious, given time, he would arrive at the answer. Unless of course They all gave you not only time, but also hints to solve you're problem(s) As of making double sense of a person name, I had foreseen this, that is why I said the pun is unintentional. UNINTENTIONAL, got it? You didn't see his smiley, didn't you? All my msgs are related to the threads under discussion. I don't want to answer to every poster's individual msg. Its a waste of time and bandwidth. All you have to do is to keep up with the mail list. No it ain't. It's easier for reading, 'cause we know better to which sentence of which answer you do reply, if you quote proberly. Ulrich -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: how to clear cache
On Thursday 06 January 2005 10:24, jianan wrote: After visiting some sensitive sites, you are advised to 'clear the cache' for security reason. In IE, this involves clearing files in a folder, and there's a button for that How is this handle in Konqueror? This was a very simple question that got very much feedback, not because it was simple and easily understandable, no, it was _too_ simple. And not just asking too simple questions, the author is also rude and disrespect all written and unwritten rules of the entire mailborne information universe. This caused a lot of traffic that most contributors stated to be wasted bandwidth, but in the end they wasted more of their precious time and bandwidth by speaking up instead of keeping silent. I think easy questions are good, because they can be answered by users not having _that_ much experience, but _this_ is something they know. A better way to 'integrate' into the online community than getting an elbow in the chest. Kind regards, -- Svenn
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Derek, 'cobaco' and Anders, You guys just can't get it, can you? If you don't like a question for whatever reason, just don't answer it. This is just plain, simple commonsense; a basic unwritten rule of netiquette. Straight-forward answer for a straight-forward question or none at all. What can be simpler than this? Learn from Jesus (sorry the pun is unintentional). Jianan
Re: how to clear cache
On Friday 07 January 2005 07:09, jianan wrote: Derek, 'cobaco' and Anders, You guys just can't get it, can you? If you don't like a question for whatever reason, just don't answer it. This is just plain, simple commonsense; a basic unwritten rule of netiquette. Straight-forward answer for a straight-forward question or none at all. What can be simpler than this? Learn from Jesus (sorry the pun is unintentional). learn from this discussion: the way you asked questions is thought by many to be somewhat lacking, I pointed you to a resource that tells you how to avoid having that happen in the future. I saw a problem, and pointed you to a resource on how to avoid this problem, I'm not sure why you have problem with that, or how that makes me 'not get it'. -- Cheers, cobaco (aka Bart Cornelis) 1. Encrypted mail preferred (GPG KeyID: 0x86624ABB) 2. Plain-text mail recommended since I move html and double format mails to a low priority folder (they're mainly spam) pgpUlBKtBA0ed.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: how to clear cache
Now you talk about advice. What about the sarcasm, the lowest form of wit, that stood out in the reply? Let me tell you how I would have handled this. If I were to come across a question which I think the answer is very simple, I would be humble enough to know the questioner had missed out something obvious, given time, he would arrive at the answer. Unless of course if I am a mischievous kid or a show-off or I have a prejudice against something about the questioner. As of making double sense of a person name, I had foreseen this, that is why I said the pun is unintentional. UNINTENTIONAL, got it? All my msgs are related to the threads under discussion. I don't want to answer to every poster's individual msg. Its a waste of time and bandwidth. All you have to do is to keep up with the mail list. I'm not going to spend anymore time on this rubbish. BYE Jianan
Re: how to clear cache
On Friday 07 January 2005 13:57, Jianan wrote: Now you talk about advice. What about the sarcasm, the lowest form of wit, that stood out in the reply? Judging by your posting's headers it is actually not a reply. Did you use L in KMail to create a list reply? This is very handy it uses the list address from the headers of the posting you are replying to. Cheers, Kevin
Re: how to clear cache
On Thursday 06 January 2005 04:24 am, jianan wrote: Hi, After visiting some sensitive sites, you are advised to 'clear the cache' for security reason. In IE, this involves clearing files in a folder, and there's a button for that How is this handle in Konqueror? Jianan http://www.google.com/search?hl=enq=Konqueror+%22clear+cache%22btnG=Google+Search http://www.konqueror.org/faq/ -- peace, Alvin Smith http://www.alvinsmith.com
Re: how to clear cache
I'm not going to spend anymore time on this rubbish. And so do I. I do really not know what to do with such an undiscerning member of a mailing list (this is, if you want take it that way agains you, Jianan) and I also do not like to tell every newby to RTFM but there is really a limit about the simplicity of questions. And I can also not understand why he wants to learn how to klick on a button on KDE but not how to post on a mailing list. You have to behave a little like the other expect you to if you want to be member of a community I think. But Jianan found out on his own what to do with such posts, don't answer it: If you don't like a question for whatever reason, just don't answer it. This is just plain, simple commonsense; a basic unwritten rule of netiquette. Straight-forward answer for a straight-forward question or none at all. What can be simpler than this? I am sorry for this... Cheers W. Mader
Re: how to clear cache
On Friday, 7 de January de 2005 13:57, Jianan wrote: As of making double sense of a person name, I had foreseen this, that is why I said the pun is unintentional. UNINTENTIONAL, got it? XDDD Ok, go to google.com and search for: smilies :-) then look for : quoting emails :- and then look for : relaxing :-P All my msgs are related to the threads under discussion. I don't want to answer to every poster's individual msg. Its a waste of time and bandwidth. All you have to do is to keep up with the mail list. Sure I'm not going to spend anymore time on this rubbish. Take it easy man. -- temp: http://temp.roncero.org Out: 8.00 ºC -- In: 21.00 ºC
Re: how to clear cache
On Thursday, 6 de January de 2005 10:24, jianan wrote: Hi, After visiting some sensitive sites, you are advised to 'clear the cache' for security reason. In IE, this involves clearing files in a folder, and there's a button for that How is this handle in Konqueror? Settings Menu-Cache-Clear Cache -- temp: http://temp.roncero.org Out: 8.88 ºC -- In: 20.25 ºC
Re: how to clear cache
After visiting some sensitive sites, you are advised to 'clear the cache' for security reason. In IE, this involves clearing files in a folder, and there's a button for that How is this handle in Konqueror? You really are good in asking trivial questions that you could very easily figure out for yourselves. The answer is: exactly the same. But as you apparently are not capable of locating it, the full instructions are: Settings (in the menu)-Configure Konqueror (menu option)-Cache (big icon in first column)-Clear cache (nice button) Extremely obvious IMHO. Cheers, FJP /me very much hopes you will search a little bit harder before asking questions on this list in the future; if not you will be the very first person I will give his very own mailfilter assigning your mails straight to trash. pgppR3GA9pc8l.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: how to clear cache
Am Donnerstag, 6. Januar 2005 10:24 schrieb jianan: After visiting some sensitive sites, you are advised to 'clear the cache' for security reason. In IE, this involves clearing files in a folder, and there's a button for that How is this handle in Konqueror? The same, you have buttons for that in the settings, not hard to find. HS
Re: how to clear cache
Am Donnerstag, 6. Januar 2005 10:24 schrieb jianan: After visiting some sensitive sites, you are advised to 'clear the cache' for security reason. In IE, this involves clearing files in a folder, and there's a button for that How is this handle in Konqueror? You can also do that in kcontrol under securityprivacy-privacy HS
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El Jueves, 6 de Enero de 2005 11:18, C. Hurschler escribió: gosh are you smart!!! You must be bored out of your gord, please add me to your filter too. For me, belonging to this mailing list, or another, means belonging to a small community, where there are some small and easy to follow rules: the nettiquette. When you ask really simple questions before asking, or post at the top of the previous email, quoting it entirely, you are going against this rules, and making the life in this small community a bit more unpleasant. Maybe you didn't liked Frans' way of saying this, but he is right in the meaning. -- Alex (a.k.a. suy) - GPG ID 0x0B8B0BC2 http://darkshines.net/ - Jabber ID: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: how to clear cache
On Thursday 06 January 2005 15:02, jianan wrote: Your answer is the latest but the best, unlike the first few who see this as a opportunity to show-off and be rude. Thank you. You might want to read http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html to understand way people on the list are reacting this way (and to avoid it in the future) -- Cheers, cobaco (aka Bart Cornelis) 1. Encrypted mail preferred (GPG KeyID: 0x86624ABB) 2. Plain-text mail recommended since I move html and double format mails to a low priority folder (they're mainly spam) pgpbfb3RZOvaa.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: how to clear cache
On Thursday 06 January 2005 15:02, jianan wrote: Your answer is the latest but the best, unlike the first few who see this as a opportunity to show-off and be rude. Thank you. Jianan I agree with what has been said. The lists are for people with problems, which your's can't be called. You're wasting our bandwith with these questions. What you should do is to poke around and STFW and RTFM (search for those too), before asking the list with such simple questions. Regards, Anders Breindahl.