Ever notice...
When you post at WHT, vB automatically subscribes you to the thread?
Where is the setting for this -- anybody know?
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Ever notice...
When you post at WHT, vB automatically subscribes you to the thread?
Where is the setting for this -- anybody know? ...
Ever notice...
When you post at WHT, vB automatically subscribes you to the thread?
Where is the setting for this -- anybody know?
DISCLAIMER Any resemblance between the views expressed above and those of the owners and operators of this system is purely coincidental. Any resemblance between these views and my own are non-deterministic. The existence of Vin DSL is questionable. The existence of views in the absence of anyone to hold them is problematic. The existence of the reader is left as an exercise in the second-order coefficient.
under options in your user cp![]()
-Daniel
If the automobile had followed the same development cycle as the computer, a Rolls-Royce today would cost $100, get a million miles to the gallon, and explode once every few weeks.
My scripts never have bugs. They just develop random features.
Aha!
I see it now!
"No email notification" does the trick!
Thanks!
DISCLAIMER Any resemblance between the views expressed above and those of the owners and operators of this system is purely coincidental. Any resemblance between these views and my own are non-deterministic. The existence of Vin DSL is questionable. The existence of views in the absence of anyone to hold them is problematic. The existence of the reader is left as an exercise in the second-order coefficient.
Heh! Works...
I needed it at another site - a busy one!![]()
DISCLAIMER Any resemblance between the views expressed above and those of the owners and operators of this system is purely coincidental. Any resemblance between these views and my own are non-deterministic. The existence of Vin DSL is questionable. The existence of views in the absence of anyone to hold them is problematic. The existence of the reader is left as an exercise in the second-order coefficient.
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