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Originally posted by Christian
Please read this before you ask any questions.
I'm not sure that new forum members will read this before posting, if these rules are only available here. Is it possible to display them during the registration? Or maybe you could add it do the list on the left?
Many of us only wants solved problem to get into...
To know that the thread contains some solved solution
we have to edit the Subject of the Thread which we started at very first
It is some what difficult..
So the forum should have a provision that is the flag is set
then the subject should be changed accordingly or some indicator
set to remark this thread has solved problem etc