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  • iam_clint
    Recognized Expert Top Contributor
    • Jul 2006
    • 1207

    Posting Guidelines - read this before posting

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    Please follow these guidelines when posting questions. Submitting clear and concise questions allow those reading to understand your problem and respond easily.
    Post your question in a relevant forum
    Give a clear title to your question
    Give as much detail as possible
    Clear explanation (in english if possible you will get more help)
    Platform / OS / Version
    Language
    Source code
    Input used
    Error Codes
    Write in clear concise language using correct grammar and spelling
    For code, use the tag buttons at the top of the edit area:
    [PHP]Use [ PHP] and [ /PHP] tags around your PHP code[/PHP]

    [HTML]Use [ HTML] and [ /HTML] tags around your HTML code[/HTML]

    Code:
    Use [ CODE] and [ /CODE] tags around other code
    You will learn a lot more by attempting the problem yourself and asking for help with the bits that are not working and you will be more likely to get help if you appear to have made an attempt at the problem yourself.
    Lastly, it is common decency to acknowledge to your fellow members that you were helped by them or that your problem was solved (or not) thanks to their effort.
  • jhardman
    Recognized Expert Specialist
    • Jan 2007
    • 3405

    #2
    Is this the right forum for ASP.NET questions?

    "I have an ASP.NET question. Should I post it here in the ASP forum?"

    The questions that belong in this forum are related to "classic" ASP, the predecessor to ASP.NET. As of this writing a separate forum has been added titled "ASP.NET" which is supposed to handle asp.net-related questions. The only trick is how to find it since it isn't listed under the "web development" header. Look under "MS Programming". The site admins felt it was important to show a connection between ASP.NET and the rest of the .NET package.

    Jared, moderator
    ASP (not ASP.NET) forum

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    • jhardman
      Recognized Expert Specialist
      • Jan 2007
      • 3405

      #3
      Please don't "SHOUT" (WRITING IN ALL CAPITAL LETTERS IS DISTRACTING AND HARDER TO READ.)

      Do not use "web slang", LEET, or excessive abbreviations. Your question is more likely to be answered if the readers don't have to work to decipher your message first.

      Please don't just ask for a code solution. It is assumed that you will do the basics yourself and advice offered is free and voluntary. Don't ask a professional to give his services for free especially when it is your job to come up with code to solve a problem. On the other hand, if you have tried and need help to overcome a problem, many of us would be happy to look at your code and offer tips.

      Do not post homework questions. It is against the policy of the Scripts Developer Network to help cheaters. On the other hand, if there is a concept from your studies that doesn't quite make sense, many of us would be willing to try to help you grasp these ideas.

      Jared, moderator
      ASP Forum

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