just kidding
mind telling us what is it you wanna print?
Dr S Bhatia
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In this case i suggest you better read up documentation on this issue before jumping in and putting in a lot of hard work. you should be very clear about
- published and unpublished categories
- course access problems related to images
- public folder insertion of images
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Helen, thanx for enlightenment . It does not oocur at my site coz i am the admin. Ok.
Makes sense.
But still, this is not a desirable behaviour, is it?
A guy like me who posts dozens posts in a week sometimes get lost and the recourse is to go to my posts and from there see post in parent or context. But it doesn't happen.
Can this behaviour be changed or has this been made so PURPOSEFULLY.?
Helen, thanx for enlightenment . It does not oocur at my site coz i am the admin. Ok.
Makes sense.
But still, this is not a desirable behaviour, is it?
A guy like me who posts dozens posts in a week sometimes get lost and the recourse is to go to my posts and from there see post in parent or context. But it doesn't happen.
Can this behaviour be changed or has this been made so PURPOSEFULLY.?
We each have our own standards of what we feel are right choices and wrong choices
While going through Bertrand Russell's Skeptical essays, I came across a line where he quoted a great Philosopher (i don't remember which) saying that at any given point of time, when a human is forced to make a choice between two possible alternatives, there is no definite way for that human to know in advance which of the choice will ultimately prove to be the right one.
Though it seems slighly far fetched to say so for every choice, but still it makes a lot of sense.
While going through Bertrand Russell's Skeptical essays, I came across a line where he quoted a great Philosopher (i don't remember which) saying that at any given point of time, when a human is forced to make a choice between two possible alternatives, there is no definite way for that human to know in advance which of the choice will ultimately prove to be the right one.
Though it seems slighly far fetched to say so for every choice, but still it makes a lot of sense.