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POST & MARKED SOLVED

 

You create a thread to ask for help, not solve your own question. We are otherwise pretty obsolete. Just imagine:

 

SomeDude
The current US president
on: Today at 12:30:22 AM

I was wondering who is the current US president???

SomeDude
Re: The current US president
on: Today at 12:40:28 AM

Barack Obama

 

Now imagine the entire forum being like this..

 

SomeDude
str_split
on: Today at 12:30:22 AM

What does str_split() do?

SomeDude
Re: str_split
on: Today at 12:40:28 AM

You friggin n00b RTFM idiot lam0r stup*d f*ck http://lmgtfy.com/?q=php+str_split

POST & MARKED SOLVED

 

You create a thread to ask for help, not solve your own question. We are otherwise pretty obsolete. Just imagine:

 

SomeDude
The current US president
on: Today at 12:30:22 AM

I was wondering who is the current US president???

SomeDude
Re: The current US president
on: Today at 12:40:28 AM

Barack Obama

 

Now imagine the entire forum being like this..

 

SomeDude
str_split
on: Today at 12:30:22 AM

What does str_split() do?

SomeDude
Re: str_split
on: Today at 12:40:28 AM

You friggin n00b RTFM idiot lam0r stup*d f*ck http://lmgtfy.com/?q=php+str_split

 

 

??

 

Its has always been the original poster that has the power the solve the thread? This is exactly the same thing as our current system except the button is moved and placed beside the buttons which you make a post in haha...

 

Everytime a thread has been solved, the onwer has a button he can click to solve the thread, we can do the same thing except to make life easier you can make a POST & MARK TOPIC SOLVED button beside the POST button... I dont see what your saying here bro.

 

 

phpSensei, please see Forum DON'Ts #12:

 

http://www.phpfreaks.com/page/rules-and-terms-of-service

12. Do not quote entire posts in the same thread, especially not if they're long. Quote the part you are commenting on or responding to.

 

Why would you quote an entire post that is already in a thread? Can we not read it above?

 

EDIT:

Reported the above post.

POST & MARKED SOLVED

 

You create a thread to ask for help, not solve your own question.

 

I think he meant on a new reply. >.<

 

phpSensei, please see Forum DON'Ts #12:

 

http://www.phpfreaks.com/page/rules-and-terms-of-service

12. Do not quote entire posts in the same thread, especially not if they're long. Quote the part you are commenting on or responding to.

 

Why would you quote an entire post that is already in a thread? Can we not read it above?

 

http://www.phpfreaks.com/page/rules-and-terms-of-service#toc_forum_rules

14. Users will not act as though they are staff members, and users will not judge other users' behavior. If you believe a user is breaking the rules or Terms of Service, please contact a member of staff using either the "Report to moderator" link found at .

Consider yourself reported!

phpSensei, please see Forum DON'Ts #12:

 

http://www.phpfreaks.com/page/rules-and-terms-of-service

12. Do not quote entire posts in the same thread, especially not if they're long. Quote the part you are commenting on or responding to.

 

Why would you quote an entire post that is already in a thread? Can we not read it above?

 

EDIT:

Reported the above post.

 

foo

phpSensei, please see Forum DON'Ts #12:

 

http://www.phpfreaks.com/page/rules-and-terms-of-service

12. Do not quote entire posts in the same thread, especially not if they're long. Quote the part you are commenting on or responding to.

 

Why would you quote an entire post that is already in a thread? Can we not read it above?

 

EDIT:

Reported the above post.

 

foo

 

Reported.

phpSensei, please see Forum DON'Ts #12:

 

http://www.phpfreaks.com/page/rules-and-terms-of-service

12. Do not quote entire posts in the same thread, especially not if they're long. Quote the part you are commenting on or responding to.

 

Why would you quote an entire post that is already in a thread? Can we not read it above?

 

EDIT:

Reported the above post.

 

foo

 

Reported.

 

Blow me. I've got a written exception to that rule from an admin.

 

From the TOS:

The entire agreement, or parts of the agreement, may be waived only with the written consent of an administrator.

 

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