Folks, This email is to remind you that you should use English when you communicate over this list, triggered by the last day's posts in French and German. If English is not your native language please try to do your best to express yourself in English. While you should spend some time to spell check your message and check that it's understandable by others, it is OK to make mistakes. Do not be afraid to post in this case and learn English as you go. But do make an effort to make it easier for us to understand your question and be able to answer it. If you really cannot express yourself in English, you should ask somebody who speaks your language to help you. But it'd be really a mess if the list starts talking in different languages, where most of subscribers won't understand what's going on. Please understand that I'm not trying to prevent people from seeking help in this forum. I'm just looking for a way to have everybody understand the language of the posts. Just like Perl has Perl Mongers groups all around the world, you may want to start your local mod_perl group, where you can communicate in your native language. Do we have here someone like brian d foy to do the same for mod_perl as brian did for the Perl community? You should also try contacting your local Perl mongers group, there are good chances that someone knows mod_perl there. Another idea would be to have people talking different languages to volunteer as a proxy for those who cannot express themselves in English. So we will have an emails of those volunteer and the languages they cannot be contacted by on the site, and these nice fellas will translate the question, post to the list and optionally propogate the answer back to the fellow in trouble in her native language. I wish we had a working model of the babel fish. (I'm talking about the original one and not of a poor implementations of it that available now). _____________________________________________________________________ Stas Bekman JAm_pH -- Just Another mod_perl Hacker http://stason.org/ mod_perl Guide http://perl.apache.org/guide mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://apachetoday.com http://eXtropia.com/ http://singlesheaven.com http://perl.apache.org http://perlmonth.com/