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Sorry for replying to you rather than to the OP, but he seems not to read at all what I write nor to care about it, while claiming he does: see the previous link for more info.

So, from now on, I'm not replying him directly, but to the first reply to his posts: basically, this user

  • has the habit of posting the very same questions here and in clpmisc, often copying and pasting the very same text from one place to the other one and without indicating in any way doing so;
  • posts articles with so many spelling errors to be in any case a pita and in certain circumstances even hardly readable at all. All this, because in his own words, "he types too fast". (Of course in his world rereading them to be gentle to the people who will read what he writes, is not contemplated.)

In this case:


Nik, if by any chance you're reading this... please stop friggin' doing that!


Update: I have to acknowledge that lately the person I'm talking about seems to have eventually understood.


In reply to Re^2: Populating an array from a mysql select by blazar
in thread Populating an array from a mysql select by Nik

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