That is what I assumed would work Sean. When I sought community help to get me along the rules of engagement here, I was told different things by different people. Accordingly I took away links to personal blogs. Made the answers short and very specific to the questions. Was told that giving links to reference manual pages of various programming languages is fine. It seems everyone has different yardstick to label people/behavior in a bad way. Also there are far too many tags that can be given to people "Rep hunter", "Site driver", "Spammer and Abuser". The one I am looking for is a "Campaigner for a cause". No one is willing to get into the contents of the responses before hitting the reporting button it seems. I am working for a cause of popularizing the Internationalized Domain Names and ensuring that the domain validation and email validation implementations do not discriminate between latin based domains and Unicode based domains. That is severely affecting their adoption worldwide. Hence I was trying to respond to all the questions (old or new) that talked to the subject. CodeProject was one of the forums which I had insisted to be included as a part of the effort. Unfortunately I will have to walk away.