Re: Unable to connect to database server! [message #172133 is a reply to message #172094] |
Mon, 31 January 2011 13:10 |
sheldonlg
Messages: 166 Registered: September 2010
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On 1/30/2011 2:26 PM, P E Schoen wrote:
> "Jerry Stuckle" wrote in message
> news:ii3qun$ml5$1(at)news(dot)eternal-september(dot)org...
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>> On 1/30/2011 6:43 AM, netsurfer802 wrote:
>>> I AM POSTING SOME OF THIS IN ALL CAPS TO HAVE WHAT I'M
>>> WRITING PERSONALLY IN
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>> A perfect way to get people to stop reading after the first line,
>> as I'm sure many have.
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> So did I. I don't like being shouted at, and I only looked at your reply
> to see if it might apply to the problems I have had. I am a newbie to
> server side scripting, but I have been able to get both my Perl script
> and my PHP script to work on the localhost as well as on my remote
> server (Dreamhost).
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> I would suggest to the OP that s/he check some of my posts here and in
> comp.lang.perl.misc to see what I have done since I first started
> learning in September. And it's also a good idea to have a simple test
> script to make sure things are working.
>
> Paul
More than that, it makes perfect common sense that when you are looking
for help, to do every the aid the ones you seek help from and to do
nothing to piss them off.
I, too, stopped reading after Jerry's first comment. It was too
difficult to read the all-caps. That is why stories in the books and
newspapers use something called "lower case".
Way back when, when I programmed in Fortran, I did it in all caps.
Then, when I became a professional programmer, someone told me it would
be easier to read my own code if I used lower case. They were right.
(This was before the use of camel caps became conventional).
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Shelly
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