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Rating Script..

Does ne one have a Rating script same as on google groups...
the one wid stars..n the rating gets saved too...in some variable..

plz help...urgently required

Mar 30 '06 #1
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kArTiK said the following on 3/30/2006 8:41 AM:
Does ne one have a Rating script same as on google groups...
Yez, I hav won if yew lurn tew speal propperlie.
the one wid stars..n the rating gets saved too...in some variable..
Whare els wuld ewe sav it?
plz help...urgently required


"urgently required" on Usenet? Are you f****ng kidding?

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Mar 30 '06 #2
what do u mean...if u cant help thn plz dun repli...

Mar 30 '06 #3
i did post correctly whts wrong in it?!!, jus 2 or 3 words in chat
lingo like n th n all,and i requested urgency is that wrong??
i dint demand anything!!!
was just a request...

Mar 30 '06 #4
"kArTiK" <ka*******@gmai l.com> writes:
i did post correctly whts wrong in it?!!
Two things, now that you ask:
- You didn't quote a part of the message you respond to. Tradition is,
for a good good technical reason, to quote enough of the message
you reply to, for creating a context that makes your message
understandable on its own.
See also
<URL:http://cfaj.freeshell. org/google/>
, jus 2 or 3 words in chat lingo like n th n all,
That's bad for a different reason. I'm not very familiar with
"chat lingo" in my own language, and I'm surely not familiar
with English language chat lingo. There is *no* good reason
for using it in newsgroups to begin with. It's not a realtime
forum where speed of reply matters and the input device is a
full keyboard, not a cell phone number pad (those are the
two valid reasons I have found for overusing abbreviation).

All it does is to save the writer time at the expense of the
readers. Since there is only one writer and thousands of readers,
that's a very bad tradeof. Readers are known to think: "If
he can't spend the time to write this up properly, why should
I spend the time reading and replying to it" (after all, it
can't be that important then :).
and i requested urgency is that wrong??
Nothing wrong with it. It rarely works, though. People read
the group, and write their answers, when they have time to
do so.
i dint demand anything!!! was just a request...


Which is good.

Now a request from me: Please capitalize, punctuate and skip the chat
lingo. Then if I don't understand what you say, I won't have to guess
between it being the content and the form.

I have long forgotten what the original message said. All I remember
is that I didn't really understand it when I read it. Had it been written
in passable English, I might have asked for clarification. Due to the
chat lingo, I had no idea whether the problem understanding it was due
to the content or the form. So I just skipped it, not caring to spend
time on something the author didn't spend time on himself.

Consider this a helpfull instruction on how to better get answers
to your questions - it works wonders for people's inclination to
spend time answering :)
/L
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Mar 31 '06 #5
Ok guys am really sorry i dint know all that.

Will keep in mind from the next time.

Can anyone please tell me now where can i find the "RATING SCRIPT" same
as GOOGLE GROUPS???

Mar 31 '06 #6
kArTiK wrote:
Ok guys am really sorry i dint know all that.
No, you are not.
Will keep in mind from the next time.
No, you did not.
Can anyone please tell me now where can i find the "RATING SCRIPT" same
as GOOGLE GROUPS???


See? Go away.
PointedEars
Mar 31 '06 #7
kArTiK wrote on 31 mrt 2006 in comp.lang.javas cript:
Ok guys am really sorry i dint know all that.

Will keep in mind from the next time.


Where are you talking about? What did'nt you know|?

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Evertjan.
The Netherlands.
(Please change the x'es to dots in my emailaddress)
Mar 31 '06 #8

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