Re: Dev-C++ compiling problem
"Richard" <rgrdev@gmail.c oma écrit dans le message de news:
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What if Chucks signature did not end with a newline ?
The teranews footer would not appear flush left and the newsreaders would
not misinterpret it as his signature.
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Chqrlie.
"Richard" <rgrdev@gmail.c oma écrit dans le message de news:
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Keith Thompson <kst-u@mib.orgwrites :
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How many times do you have to be reminded that "Chuck" posts with two
signatures thus not allowing some major newsreaders to correctly snip
the signature?
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He is the ONLY person I know to do this and I must conclude that he is a
troll.
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And yes we KNOW that teranews adds the second.
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>rlb@hoekstra-uitgeverij.nl (Richard Bos) writes:
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>Why not? Sure, Chuck's signature is too long, and it happens to have
>an embedded "-- "; that has no bearing on whether signatures should be
>snipped when posting followups.
>>CBFalconer <cbfalconer@yah oo.comwrote:
>>>Please snip signatures.
>>...not something _you_ should be telling him.
>Why not? Sure, Chuck's signature is too long, and it happens to have
>an embedded "-- "; that has no bearing on whether signatures should be
>snipped when posting followups.
How many times do you have to be reminded that "Chuck" posts with two
signatures thus not allowing some major newsreaders to correctly snip
the signature?
>
He is the ONLY person I know to do this and I must conclude that he is a
troll.
>
And yes we KNOW that teranews adds the second.
The teranews footer would not appear flush left and the newsreaders would
not misinterpret it as his signature.
--
Chqrlie.
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