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FAQ Topic - Why was my post not answered?

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FAQ Topic - Why was my post not answered?
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This could be for several reasons:

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It was a variation of a frequently asked question and was
therefore ignored by everyone

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No one knows the answer

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The person with the answer has not seen the post

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It might not be possible to do what you want to do but
perhaps readers of clj are reluctant to answer your post
in the negative when they are not convinced that it
cannot be done.

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The question was not asked clearly enough, or included enough
information to be answered.

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The questioner did not realise the need to read the group, for
a few days, to see the answers posted there

If it is not one of these, then after a few days consider
reposting after checking

http://groups.google.com/

for
replies. Make sure the post is phrased well, and everything
needed to answer is correct, and the subject is appropriate.
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Postings such as this are automatically sent once a day. Their
goal is to answer repeated questions, and to offer the content to
the community for continuous evaluation/improvement. The complete
comp.lang.javascript FAQ is at http://www.jibbering.com/faq/.
The FAQ workers are a group of volunteers.

Sep 30 '06 #1
1 1436
JRS: In article <45***********************@news.sunsite.dk>, dated Sat,
30 Sep 2006 23:00:02 remote, seen in news:comp.lang.javascript, FAQ
server <ja********@dotinternet.beposted :
It was a variation of a frequently asked question and was
therefore ignored by everyone
Implausible <g>
The question was not asked clearly enough, or included enough
xxxxxxxx
^ did not include
information to be answered.

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The questioner did not realise the need to read the group, for
a few days, to see the answers posted there

If it is not one of these, then after a few days consider
reposting after checking

http://groups.google.com/
http://groups.google.com/groups?hl=e...ang.javascript

is probably better, though hl=en&amp; may be superfluous

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Your English may be incomprehensible. Posts in French, German, Italian,
Spanish, Dutch, Danish, and maybe others should be understood by at
least some posters; and bilinguals, if short, are acceptable. And there
are several other-hierarchy javascript newsgroups.

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