Quote Originally Posted by dky View Post
you mean ald hv someone post this question?
sorry i'm Junior Member and my english sos not well!
The problem is NOT your English but HOW you are using English in your posts...

Well, what I meant was (it is from "Announcements: Before you post.... "):
Your subject line will impact how well your question is answered. Your subject line should indicate the topic you are asking or commenting about. Here are some suggestions:

  • Be concise.
  • If you can do it in just a few words, ask a question or state the topic of your question.
  • If you cannot state your question or comment in just a few words, then type the topic of your question or comment as the subject line
  • Don't simply say "help". It is assumed that if you ask a question, you want help.
  • If your subject line isn't concise or doesn't indicate a specific topic, many people will skip your posting.


Your Posting
Just as important to your subject line is the posting or question itself.

  • Be concise, however...
  • Make sure you ask a question if you want an answer.
  • Make sure your provide enough details. For example, if you ask a database question, it might be necessary to include the database you are accessing.
  • Make sure your question fits within the category you are posting. Posting a Visual Basic question in the Visual C++ forum will result in a lower chance for an answer.
  • Use real grammer. If you use things like "u r gr8", you are going to be seen as unprofessional. Worse, many of the people who speak English as a second language may not understand what you are saying -- and thus won't be able to response.
  • If you want to make a personal response back to someone, use private messages instead of responding in the public forum. Private Messages can be sent with the PM button.