StackOverflow, WAS: Re: [WebDNA] get vs post problems
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texte = >=20> Any idea what could be happening, and how do we fix it? Other sites on =the same server using the same method=3Dpost are working just fine.Hi Terry :-)Nice to see you here.I don't know what is the issue (it sounds to be purely =server-admin-side), but I am sure someone on StackOverflow would know =the answer.--Here I want to make one last attempt to coax us webdna list users to =carry on over at tackOverflow as well as here.The benefits are many, including: -- a million users all *desiring* to answer our questions, on every =topic in every programming language.The way it works there is: You build a virtual reputation simply by doing what you do (ask =questions, make comments, give answers, rate all of those things).. and =the more reputation you have, the more stuff you can do (e.g. the more =Privileges you have - e.g. the more you can edit/alter things, like =wikipedia). So it creates an atmosphere of people rigorously desiring =to help! And if you ask a question that no one seems to know the answer =to, then you can even offer some of your reputation points as a reward =to gift to another user who answers your question, as a motivation to =get more people to focus harder on answering your question.So if we hang out on stackoverflow, and answer each others' questions =there, *same as we always have been doing here*, then we generate =reputation on stackoverflow which we easily leverage to our advantage to =get answers to our OTHER questions as well... on other topics like: =javascript, jquery, command-line, version-control (git, etc), apache =config, CSS, PHP, whatever... =20Also Webdna would soon easily get more exposure there too. =20We have nothing to fear. Sometimes I think webdna-ers might feel a =little afraid of reaching much outside our circle, because everything is =changing so fast it is hard to keep up all the time... and no one wants =to appear the fool. But every programming circle is full of people on =every level.. there is always the beginner, the expert, and loads of =middle people at various degrees. A sincere spirit always draws the =needful, and is rewarding, and useful. So I have learned to just wade =in and have fun with it. And when we are sincere, then others =appreciate us because they were feeling the same way!In case you do register there (free) and ask any webdna question(s), =please "tag" your question with the "webdna" tag, so it is easy for =webdna experts to find, and so we establish that tag, and put webdna, as =such, on the map at stackoverflow.I have zero affiliation with stackoverflow.com, except I just like the =tools, and like the support I get there... and would love to be giving =more support there, to webdna users especially!http://stackoverflow.com/about...run by this umbrella:http://stackexchange.com/about-Govinda=
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>=20> Any idea what could be happening, and how do we fix it? Other sites on =the same server using the same method=3Dpost are working just fine.Hi Terry :-)Nice to see you here.I don't know what is the issue (it sounds to be purely =server-admin-side), but I am sure someone on StackOverflow would know =the answer.--Here I want to make one last attempt to coax us webdna list users to =carry on over at tackOverflow as well as here.The benefits are many, including: -- a million users all *desiring* to answer our questions, on every =topic in every programming language.The way it works there is: You build a virtual reputation simply by doing what you do (ask =questions, make comments, give answers, rate all of those things).. and =the more reputation you have, the more stuff you can do (e.g. the more =Privileges you have - e.g. the more you can edit/alter things, like =wikipedia). So it creates an atmosphere of people rigorously desiring =to help! And if you ask a question that no one seems to know the answer =to, then you can even offer some of your reputation points as a reward =to gift to another user who answers your question, as a motivation to =get more people to focus harder on answering your question.So if we hang out on stackoverflow, and answer each others' questions =there, *same as we always have been doing here*, then we generate =reputation on stackoverflow which we easily leverage to our advantage to =get answers to our OTHER questions as well... on other topics like: =javascript, jquery, command-line, version-control (git, etc), apache =config, CSS, PHP, whatever... =20Also Webdna would soon easily get more exposure there too. =20We have nothing to fear. Sometimes I think webdna-ers might feel a =little afraid of reaching much outside our circle, because everything is =changing so fast it is hard to keep up all the time... and no one wants =to appear the fool. But every programming circle is full of people on =every level.. there is always the beginner, the expert, and loads of =middle people at various degrees. A sincere spirit always draws the =needful, and is rewarding, and useful. So I have learned to just wade =in and have fun with it. And when we are sincere, then others =appreciate us because they were feeling the same way!In case you do register there (free) and ask any webdna question(s), =please "tag" your question with the "webdna" tag, so it is easy for =webdna experts to find, and so we establish that tag, and put webdna, as =such, on the map at stackoverflow.I have zero affiliation with stackoverflow.com, except I just like the =tools, and like the support I get there... and would love to be giving =more support there, to webdna users especially!http://stackoverflow.com/about...run by this umbrella:http://stackexchange.com/about-Govinda=
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