Tim Van Wassenhove wrote:[color=blue]
>
> On 2004-01-19, Shawn Wilson <shawn@glassgiant.com> wrote:[color=green]
> > Dan Tripp wrote:[color=darkred]
> >>
> >> Shawn Wilson wrote:
> >>
> >> /snip
> >>
> >> > Every couple-few weeks someone asks this question. I suggest you search google
> >> > groups. You should find plenty of opinions there :o)
> >> >
> >>
> >> Which kinda brings up a good point... where the heck is the FAQ for this
> >> list?
> >>
> >> I've googled it, and can't find one. If there isn't one, I'd be
> >> interested in helping compile one. =)
> >>
> >> At the top, I'd imagine it would say "The PHP manual is your friend." ;)[/color]
> >
> > I've googled too, with the same results. I'm not sure how those things get
> > started... But we could definitely use one.[/color]
>
> Most common things:
>
> Why isn't my $var working? Because it is in $_REQUEST['var'] etc...
> How to send e-mail with html in?
> What's all that stuff about chmod?
> Where can i find a win32 installer with apache+php+mysql?
> Problems with slashes in win32
> ...
>
> One question: As most of these people are to lazy to find these answers
> via google groups, do you think that they will use the faq?[/color]
No. But every site that tries to teach it's readers about newsgroup etiquette
always says "lurk, then post" and "read the FAQ". If everyone obeyed those 2
rules, things would run a lot smoother. However, the nature of this particular
group precludes lurking in many cases (i.e. people first come here to solve a
pressing problem, like globals.) I am occasionally an idealist. If every group
took the time to make a FAQ, reading the FAQ would have a chance of becoming a
common thing to do. Also, a well-crafted FAQ could help those who do a quick
Google search before posting their problems.
Also:
RTFM.
Post small snippets of code.
Post error messages.
The best book for beginning PHP.
Check Google Groups.
The usual top/cross/multi-posting etiquette.
Regards,
Shawn
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