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Re: terminate a PHP script [message #172684 is a reply to message #172683] Thu, 24 February 2011 17:51 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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Twayne wrote:
> In news:ik5k85$h46$2(at)news(dot)albasani(dot)net,
> The Natural Philosopher <tnp(at)invalid(dot)invalid> typed:
> :: Twayne wrote:
> ::: In news:ijppa5$5vk$1(at)news(dot)eternal-september(dot)org,
> ::: Jerry Stuckle <jstucklex(at)attglobal(dot)net> typed:
> ::::: On 2/19/2011 7:38 PM, The Natural Philosopher wrote:
> :::::: bob wrote:
> ::::::: how do you terminate a PHP script and ensure the
> ::::::: footer still gets printed?
> :::::::
> ::::::: When i use a return statement, the HTML footer doesn't
> ::::::: go out.
> ::::::
> :::::: Try:
> ::::::
> :::::::
> :::::: </body>
> :::::: </html>
> :::::: <?
> :::::: exit();
> :::::::
> ::::::
> :::::: ;-)
> :::::
> :::
> ::: ROFLMAO! Typical stoopid response... . You're
> ::: dependable, you are; just not for anything useful!
> :::
> :::::
> ::::: --
> ::::: ==================
> ::::: Remove the "x" from my email address
> ::::: Jerry Stuckle
> ::::: JDS Computer Training Corp.
> ::::: jstucklex(at)attglobal(dot)net
> ::::: ==================
> :::
> :::
> :::
> :: First of all, why repeat Jerries suitably dumb comment.
> ::
> :: Secondly, did you not see the smiley?
>
> First: Saved on typing? Just pushed his own words back on him,

Ah. That was not obvious to me.

because he's
> often an extremely poor representative for one who puts his company ad spam
> in every signature. When he did have decent responses, he still managed to
> get little details into them whose only purpose can only be to keep the OP
> confused. That's far from being a good 'netizen so sometimes will get a
> response from me on the first round, especially when he's done nothing to
> help the OP but make a snide comment instead to the OP.
>
> Two, no, I did not see any smiley. I read in Plain Text and don't translate
> ANY graphic representation onscreen, so it's easy to not see them. In fact,
> I still don't see the text for a smiley - looks like he might actually
> insert a graphic of the smiley, not sure. Doesn't matter a whit though.
>

No, I thought you were enodrsing his comment, and agreeing with him,
when I put a smiley in my original because it was only meant to be light
relief. Jerry of course Took It Seriously. In order to launch into his
usual diatribe.



> And third, since I don't normally read his posts unless I need a comedic
> break, I like to watch his return responses trying to goad me into
> re-replying to him, which I don't. His ego is his worst enemy and
> occasionally his weaseling into exception areas is funny.

Agreed. But even then it got boring, so I don't see his posts at all
unless someone else responds..

>
> I'll also freely admit to not being the best 'netizen I could be but it's
> not to a particular name; those responses could be from anyone and I'd be
> likely to respond in the same manner after seeing it happen a number of
> times. People have bad days, but this character seems to have quite a bit of
> internal turmoil.

Understatement is your forte, it seems.

> In other words I will agitate those who respond to OP's
> but provide nothing useful in the response and displays such a bold lack of
> interpersonal skills. Looking at his spam-sig just now, I had the thought
> that I hoped he didn't have to deal much with the public. I can just imagine
> how he'd treat clients/customers.
>

If you bother to trace the accounts for his company, you can answer that
question for yourself.

It is precisely what you would expect.

> This probably isn't what you really wanted to hear from me, but it's a
> spare-time moment so I decided to respond to you. I'm the kind that says
> what I mean and mean what I say, that's all. But I don't hold grudges and
> never feel the need to "get even" with anyone although it may seem that way
> sometimes. After all, this is usenet so you can't let other people bother
> you. Anyone bothered by that sort of thing should look for venues other than
> usenet type groups/mailing lists.
>

I only hold grudges insofar as I can justify them on social grounds.
I.e. being harmed personally is forgettable, but not allowing the same
person to do the same to others over and over and staying silent.

Jerry it has to be said, has never hurt me, so there could be no case of
grudge to answer. At most irritation, but once I realised that his
condition was in fact pathological,. the amusement factor of trapping
him into making a public ass of himself was too much to resist.

Having succeeded twice or three times, I got bored, but I probably did
hurt him, because he has never ceased to stalk me, here and in other
groups, to try and do the same in return. But with him being a bear of
limited brain, it's not been a huge issue.


Over the last year or so his condition seems to have deteriorated, to
the point where almost no one is prepared to support his increasingly
manic outbursts, and what little content of value he might once have
provided has eroded to almost none.

It's sad and embarrassing to watch a fellow human being humiliate
themselves, but what can one do?

Killfile is the best solution yet. At least then its a private issue.



> Regards,
>
> Twayne`
>
>
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