Re: debugging for multiple versions of IE



Lasse Reichstein Nielsen wrote:
Thomas 'PointedEars' Lahn <PointedEars@xxxxxx> writes:
Thomas Allen wrote:
Which corresponding articles? If you're referring to the FAQ, I wasn't
able to locate anything relevant to this discussion in it, but maybe
you could point me to the right place, being more familiar.
<http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html>

I particularly recommend the sub-section "Dealing with rudeness".

And I recommend to read and take heed of the sections "Introduction" and
"Before You Ask". That helps to reduce seemingly rude answers to a minimum.

/L 'However, being rude without being useful is not the same as being a hacker'

Of course not. A hacker would have responded differently if the enquirer
would have asked a smart question, that is, a question that shows that they
had done their homework according to *all* points in the list in "Before You
Ask".


HTH

PointedEars
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