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Re: Sorry I wanted to delete it

by Anonymous Monk
on Jul 28, 2014 at 20:41 UTC ( [id://1095419]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Spreadsheet::WriteExcel how to maintain row number

How do I change/delete my post?

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Re^2: Sorry I wanted to delete it
by Anonymous Monk on Jul 28, 2014 at 20:46 UTC
    Well, given that there are no replies yet .... go ahead and let the OP delete the node, there are no replies to it

      That wasn't the point. From the linked page:

      Why shouldn't I delete a node or its content?

      PerlMonks is a place to learn. As often happens in real life, Perl Monks learn (and often learn best) from mistakes that they and others have made. If you make a mistake in a node and then delete it, you may be saving your pride but you are also depriving your fellow Monks of the chance to learn from the mistake. Only actual duplicates, spam, and obvious trolling should be deleted.

        That wasn't the point...Why shouldn't I delete a node or its content?...

        Should is not must

        So the OP decided (for whatever reason decide), I don't need this question asked or answered, the node has no replies, but is considered restore -- in the past such nodes were reaped honoring the OPs wishes because there were no replies

      It looks like the OP didn't give the question very long to garner helpful replies and the OP doesn't say why the node was scrubbed. There was opportunity for (I think) a useful reply to the OP's question. I don't remember the topic of pre/post increment being dealt with in reply to a question and it is a potential trap for newbies so I've added a reply to that effect (and restored the node content to give the original context).

      Perl is the programming world's equivalent of English

        It looks like ...

        janitors decide, I get it :)

        But if you don't want users blanking the titles and node contents, or title going from many words to less words (or no words) ...

        ... remove the illusion of control over own nodes, esp for the noobs

        If you don't allow nodes to be blanked, node wouldn't be considered for restore :)

        Should be very easy to implement, compare size before/after, .... maybe Text::Diff to quantify drastic change

        Hey, you tried to delete the node title and node contents, that form of vandalism isn't allowed, update rejected, you can't unmail a letter

        Hey, you changed your node drastically, that form of vandalism isn't allowed, update rejected, you can't unmail a letter

        Hi

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