Thanks Adrian for your advise, I really appreciate it, if you look at the mailing list by author you will see in last year, my problem has been same, i have been very specific and at times i have been random. I appologize for my randomness, and trust me i grew in technology quite bit by reading documentations and applying the knowledge.
I will keep in mind and stick with specific question, even though it has been asked again and again... Thanks again, Khan On Tue, May 12, 2009 at 11:04 AM, Adrian Georgescu <a...@ag-projects.com> wrote: >> Khan, > > > The quality of an answer seldom exceeds the quality of the asked question. > The more accurate and focused the question is, the more the chance is that > you get a good answer for it. Asking to a busy mailing list a set of wide > questions caused by mere ignorance of the subject will likely yield no > results as you have not taken the time to learn the basics and there are > very few who can afford to spend time in your behalf on such range and > volume of questions. > > You can compensate the frustration by reading the software documentation and > then by asking one question at a time for a particular problem. > > Adrian > > >> This is quite annoying since the same question has been asked here >> million different ways by me but no straight answer or guidence, and i >> dont believe i am slow learner either... >> Frustrated.... >> Khan >> >> > -- Khan VoIP Rookie Every beginning has an end regardless we believe it or not... _______________________________________________ Users mailing list Users@lists.opensips.org http://lists.opensips.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/users