http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html

I'm also perplexed that people with questions don't take even a moment
to try and see their problem from an outsider's perspective, given
that an outsider is needed to help them. This is a reasonable
description of what they're trying to do, but they've omitted all the
useful details, including the stack trace that would help identify
what is failing. Including templates and code would help.

When you don't include sufficient information initially, you are
flagging your question as being a pain in the ass to answer, as the
expert is going to have to plead for information. It's one thing if
you are paying for support, but in the open source world you are
asking us to take time away from what we love (coding) to do something
we merely feel responsible for (support). Don't make it hard on us.

On 6/19/07, Tomić Mirko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I forgot to mention, it is written in Tapestry 4.1.


Mirko


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