On Fri, 24 Sep 2004 16:13:58 -0400, Tiller, Michael (M.M.) wrote:
The Zope Book chapter on sessions is currently the sixth result here: http://www.google.com/search?q=zope+sessions
Really? For me, this is the sixth result:
http://vsbabu.org/mt/archives/2003/05/16/resetting_zopes_session_timeout.htm...
I'm assuming that is not what you meant.
Interestingly, I couldn't find the Zope book in the first six *PAGES* of results. Perhaps Google gives you a different result than me for some reason, but I entered it just like you typed it.
You typed it in wrong. If you click the URL I provided above, Google searches for 'zope sessions'. You obviously searched for 'zope+sessions'. Plus signs in URLs are spaces.
The point is to say where to find the information is "obvious" is clearly subjective.
I think searching Google for 'zope sessions' is reasonably objective.
I think you need to read 'How to ask questions the smart way': http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
I'm curious, what part specifically did Asad not follow?
From the 'Before you ask' section:
"Before asking a technical question by email, or in a newsgroup, or on a website chat board, do the following: 1. Try to find an answer by searching the Web. 2. Try to find an answer by reading the manual. 3. [snip]"
By the way, did you happen to see the part about how to answer them? There is a lot of good stuff there like: [snip]
Sure, I've read that too. Doesn't really apply here as he *got* a good answer to his first question, then proceeded to ask further questions that he could have found the answers to himself with little effort, at which point I'm not inclined to insist that further courtesies (and they *are* courtesies, not an entitlement) be extended. Being polite as you waste other people's time doesn't earn you any points. So he got a 'Read the API' answer (not even remotely a flame), which elicited a 'nicely done' comment from Jonathan, prompting a *very* rude response from Asad, after which Andreas gave a polite rejoinder, at which point you started jumping down people's throats for not spoon-feeding him the answer he wanted. Do you *want* the remaining experts to stop frequenting the general Zope list? -- Michael Bernstein