Message replied but can't see it.
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I am still not quite sure what your problem is, or what the above means. However, if you wish to send a comment to the author then post a new message on the forum. If someone sends you a private message there is nothing to stop you opening a new thread and quoting what they sent you.
Not I want to send a new message. He replied my message. I only want to reply his message. That all. As you said he might delete it, since he can't get away from the problem he created.
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Not I want to send a new message. He replied my message. I only want to reply his message. That all. As you said he might delete it, since he can't get away from the problem he created.
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Then do as I suggested, it's really not that difficult. If you want to see an example, then click on the "Email" link below, and send me a message, and I will show you how to respond.
I know what you mean, send the message as "private". I'm well aware that. I commented as public since the article is public and I expect public reply. I want his another weak message reply to be public as well.
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I know what you mean, send the message as "private". I'm well aware that. I commented as public since the article is public and I expect public reply. I want his another weak message reply to be public as well.
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A less skilled Author send me a disturbing message to my genius comment.I want to reply to the message in more sophisticated and secure way, However I can't see it to the article comment section. Is it deleted or something happened ?
So, another poster has added a reply which he or she has then deleted and you want to reply to them because you feel you are cleverer than they are. Why? They have removed their message. It sounds like all you want to do is humiliate someone. That's not a good thing to do.
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What you want and what you get are two different things. Everyone here is entitled to post public or private messages as the mood takes them, you cannot force people to bow to your wishes.
I'm not trying to make someone to bow to my wishes. I'm not god and never claimed. The security subject is too sensitive. That's all my concern.
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So, another poster has added a reply which he or she has then deleted and you want to reply to them because you feel you are cleverer than they are. Why? They have removed their message. It sounds like all you want to do is humiliate someone. That's not a good thing to do.
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I'm not trying to humiliate someone. The author feels that the article he wrote is "novel and interesting". Replying my comment doesn't change his feeling since he still claims the article is "novel and interesting".
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I'm not trying to make someone to bow to my wishes. I'm not god and never claimed. The security subject is too sensitive. That's all my concern.
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I'm not trying to humiliate someone. The author feels that the article he wrote is "novel and interesting". Replying my comment doesn't change his feeling since he still claims the article is "novel and interesting".
You've expressed your comments, unfortunately not very politely, and at this point you should let go and move on. Security is subjective. How you judge security often depends on context and expectations, and what you are trying to secure. Guy's put some effort in and has written a decent article. Pete gave it a 4, which I feel is fairly representative of its quality/accuracy/content. Your opinions on the content were not shared by many others, so it would be nice if you would stop taking this personally and leave that author alone.
Regards, Nish
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You've expressed your comments, unfortunately not very politely, and at this point you should let go and move on. Security is subjective. How you judge security often depends on context and expectations, and what you are trying to secure. Guy's put some effort in and has written a decent article. Pete gave it a 4, which I feel is fairly representative of its quality/accuracy/content. Your opinions on the content were not shared by many others, so it would be nice if you would stop taking this personally and leave that author alone.
Regards, Nish
Website: www.voidnish.com Blog: voidnish.wordpress.com
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Security is subjective. How you judge security often depends on context and expectations, and what you are trying to secure.
I don't want to start another tutor here. I already put my effort in the article comment section. Please go there and recite it.
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Guy's put some effort in and has written a decent article.
I see that he wrote good English article.That's all. No security, it just drag and drop text, clipboard,...
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Your opinions on the content were not shared by many others,
Not sure what you mean. If that of voting, I voted your comment. I know I'm down voted, you can down vote this one too. Someone mistake can only be correct by speaking the truth. Not voting a nonsense article with 50-60 upvotes.