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Question posted by: iam_clint (Forum Leader) on January 15th, 2007 04:46 PM
Posting GuideLines

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:
[ CODE=javascript]blah blah blah[ /CODE] for javascript syntax highlighting

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.


Using the Search Feature

Using the search feature before posting would greatly help to stop duplicate posts. So please use the search feature so we aren't answering the same question over and over again.
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kestrel
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August 14th, 2007
08:26 AM
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Re: Read Before Posting!
Please remember, if you're posting some Actionscript code, please remember the new code tags.

[ code=actionscript]trace("Hello, world!");[ /code]

This will display
Code: ( text )
  1. trace("Hello, world!");


This gives anyone who reads your post a lot more information. These code tags help users destinguish what is text and what is code

Just clearing up some confusion Clint :)

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