"u will find that in ajax section"
Interesting. Last I checked (and I've been here since 2000 and a member since 2009), this site isn't named Javascript/jQuery Monks. I also didn't see you make any statement such as "look, I know this is a Perl site, but I'm hoping to get help with something completely unrelated".
Your Mother put it quite eloquently... whomever you're billing hours out to is in for a very abrupt awakening if your code ever makes it into a production environment. You have, time after time and time again refused to enable basic, established Perl coding principles (eg use strict;) honorably explained to you by very experienced and esteemed Perl hackers (note: these hackers I speak of aren't getting paid to answer your questions... they do so as a "pass it along" thing, and just so you know, patience is wearing very thin with you).
Lastly, a nit pick... this isn't grade school; I'm sure you don't read any posts other than your own, but we speak in proper English here, not text speak that a 10 year old would use. English not the primary language? That's fine, and very acceptable, but the lack of any capitalization and usage of text crap needs to go.
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English not the primary language? That's fine, and very acceptable, but the lack of any capitalization and usage of text crap needs to go.
I thought the language barrier might be superable, as I took some time to read the latest of OP's write-ups. I would rather that they specify what they want in a language that they know rather than have english sans orthography. We can use google to translate from zwahili or whatever. It's clear that OP is not cottoning onto the advice in these replies.
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> but we speak in proper English here
Well, my problems understanding people here are usually with "native speakers".
Same at conferences, unfortunately.
PS: I'm not trying to defend the OP. He's too often ridiculing requests for clarification.
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