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Re: Super Searching before you post

by Danilo (Novice)
on Feb 22, 2001 at 18:10 UTC ( [id://60289]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??

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in reply to Super Searching before you post

This is the first time that I'm posting and have never asked a question before.
That being said, would it be a "good idea" TM if when submitting a question that a search results page come up asking if the asker has checked out nodes related to the question before allowing the question to be "offically" submitted?

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(tye)Re: Super Searching before you post
by tye (Sage) on Feb 22, 2001 at 18:29 UTC

    I'd reply telling you that if you had searched first, then you would have found that this has already been proposed a few times, but such a reply has already been given more than once and so my reply would be a repeat, so...

            - tye (but my friends call me "Tye")
      If such a function is such a good idea, why not implement it?

      I know that it would take some work by those with higher reputations than I possess (0) but if those that complained so much about searching first would lend a hand I'm sure that such added functionallity would be useable in many other knowledge based systems.

      Thanks for taking me to task for not searching, I should have known better, but considering the nature of the non-searched posting, it now seems a little more appropriate.

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