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why dont you add a "How to" thread in the articles.

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    I mean, it happens frequently that I go to articles I have used in my projects, and I start to read the post at the bottom to see if I can find a solution to a problem. 70% of the questions don't have an answer... and sometimes the answers are cool, and deserve to be keep in a separated list (a "How to" list). Actualy good answers are bury by the all question posted, and frequently, the questions are repeated several times from different people that didnt notice an answer. I think that there are several solutions. I can suggest a simple one: a field flag near the Subject that indicates "queston" or "answer" (default = question) and a button, to filter the answers from the questions...

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      I mean, it happens frequently that I go to articles I have used in my projects, and I start to read the post at the bottom to see if I can find a solution to a problem. 70% of the questions don't have an answer... and sometimes the answers are cool, and deserve to be keep in a separated list (a "How to" list). Actualy good answers are bury by the all question posted, and frequently, the questions are repeated several times from different people that didnt notice an answer. I think that there are several solutions. I can suggest a simple one: a field flag near the Subject that indicates "queston" or "answer" (default = question) and a button, to filter the answers from the questions...

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      Abbas_Riazi
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      Good idea! A.Riazi

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        I mean, it happens frequently that I go to articles I have used in my projects, and I start to read the post at the bottom to see if I can find a solution to a problem. 70% of the questions don't have an answer... and sometimes the answers are cool, and deserve to be keep in a separated list (a "How to" list). Actualy good answers are bury by the all question posted, and frequently, the questions are repeated several times from different people that didnt notice an answer. I think that there are several solutions. I can suggest a simple one: a field flag near the Subject that indicates "queston" or "answer" (default = question) and a button, to filter the answers from the questions...

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        Chris Maunder
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        So how do we automatically pull out answers from 3600 articles and display them separately? The only way I can think of this being possible is if I change the message rating system to allow people to explicitely vote for whether a reply is a good answer to a post. I can do this if enough people feel it will be valuable cheers, Chris Maunder

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          I mean, it happens frequently that I go to articles I have used in my projects, and I start to read the post at the bottom to see if I can find a solution to a problem. 70% of the questions don't have an answer... and sometimes the answers are cool, and deserve to be keep in a separated list (a "How to" list). Actualy good answers are bury by the all question posted, and frequently, the questions are repeated several times from different people that didnt notice an answer. I think that there are several solutions. I can suggest a simple one: a field flag near the Subject that indicates "queston" or "answer" (default = question) and a button, to filter the answers from the questions...

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          Seth Chi
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          I agree, i have problem too. multi-thread version of code, make my form blink. why do not put a how to thread in article. a lot of people dont no how to thread, speacial multi. i read articles no mention of problem. tell me what wrong.

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