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2007-01-31, 10:43 AM
hi sub,

to make your & everybodies work/search easier, i'd suggest you add the following comment to the "posting support question" sticky:

Report back if it's solved
There are some support request where it's not clear if the problem is solved or still open. Everybody who is using the search for specific problems they have would want to know what to do and what solved the issues. A short post like "changed that, now problems are solved" is great. If you have done nothing (like only rebooted, restarted service) but the issues have stopped, that's helpfull info too if it solved your issues.
sub Wrote:Yep, what he said.

curiosity killed the cat Big Grin
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2007-01-31, 02:44 PM
I haven't done this in the past and I realize that you make a good point so I will do so in the future. One of my problems occurs when the suggested solution doesn't work because I didn't fully understand the suggestion or how to implement it. Sometimes, I realize that this particular feature won't work for me any time soon because I don't know enough and decide to abandon that option, etc. I appreciate the fact that someone tried to help me but it is difficult to find a good way to say "too hard for me to do" without sounding ungrateful.
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2007-01-31, 03:07 PM
kayak4ever Wrote:I haven't done this in the past and I realize that you make a good point so I will do so in the future. One of my problems occurs when the suggested solution doesn't work because I didn't fully understand the suggestion or how to implement it. Sometimes, I realize that this particular feature won't work for me any time soon because I don't know enough and decide to abandon that option, etc. I appreciate the fact that someone tried to help me but it is difficult to find a good way to say "too hard for me to do" without sounding ungrateful.

1. i haven't done that in past either (at least not allways Wink)
2. don't hesitate to say you didn't understand a suggestion. if it's possible to solve issues from french posters, it's also possible to explain details you need to know to get it working Wink
3. don't underestimate yourself Smile
4. "too hard for me to do" ain't ungrateful either
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2007-01-31, 03:09 PM
K.S. Wrote:if it's possible to solve issues from french posters, it's also possible to explain details you need to know to get it working Wink

Hmmm..can we change that to non-english speaking posters...sounds like you're targeting the french :p
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2007-01-31, 03:20 PM
Carlito Wrote:Hmmm..can we change that to non-english speaking posters...sounds like you're targeting the french :p

LOL no offense meant. on the contrary, france is among the countries i enjoyed most on vacation, been 2 times in paris (not hilton)
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2007-01-31, 04:13 PM
K.S. Wrote:hi sub,

to make your & everybodies work/search easier, i'd suggest you add the following comment to the "posting support question" sticky:

Report back if it's solved
There are some support request where it's not clear if the problem is solved or still open. Everybody who is using the search for specific problems they have would want to know what to do and what solved the issues. A short post like "changed that, now problems are solved" is great. If you have done nothing (like only rebooted, restarted service) but the issues have stopped, that's helpfull info too if it solved your issues.
Ok, I've added that to the 'posting support questions' thread.
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2007-01-31, 04:17 PM
sub Wrote:Ok, I've added that to the 'posting support questions' thread.

muchas gracias Smile
sub Wrote:Yep, what he said.

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2007-01-31, 04:34 PM
Is it possible to add "solved" to the thread subject (only by the poster who started the thread) ?
I know it's not possible right now, maybe it's something that can't be done because of the limitations of vBulletin.
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2007-01-31, 04:41 PM
SuMo Wrote:Is it possible to add "solved" to the thread subject (only by the poster who started the thread) ?
I know it's not possible right now, maybe it's something that can't be done because of the limitations of vBulletin.
To be honest, I dont think this is going to done consistently enough to bother. I'd rather not do this.
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2007-01-31, 05:34 PM
Over on the PCLinuxOS forum you get a friendly reminder 7 or 10 times to add solved to the title of your thread.

you get used to doing it after a while. Smile
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