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I wanted to remind everyone of the following (and this is included in the original announcement):


Before posting to the Programming or CODE forum, please take note of the following:

  1. Only Programming related threads should be posted in the Programming forum. Eg: code discussion, script problems, errors, etc.
  2. Commercial products/code/scripts OR coding related sites should NOT be posted in either the CODE or Programming forums, but rather, the Scripts For Sale forum.
  3. If you've written a script/code snippet that you'd like to share with everyone, post it in the CODE forum.
  4. If you're looking for a pre-made script, please post your thread in the Website Development forum.
  5. If you are looking for a Programmer to code a script/project, for a fee or even gratis, please post in the Web Development Wanted forum.
  6. Before posting a thread, try performing a search first. Most of the time your problem will have already been discussed and/or answered.
  7. Make your thread title descriptive and post as much detail about your problem as you can. The more descriptive you are, the better the chances someone will be able to help you.
  8. Be sure to post code! If your problem is with your code, how can we help you if you do not post it? A link to the page/script can be very helpful as well (if available).
  9. Limit the amount of code you include in your post, try to only post code that is relevant to your problem; unless otherwise asked.
  10. Use the appropriate code tag (e.g. [ php][/php ] for PHP code, [ html][/html] for html code, and [ code][/code ] for any other code - without spaces of course) to make your code easy to read.
 
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