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Re: Re: How can I update my previouse post?

by tcf22 (Priest)
on Sep 02, 2003 at 19:53 UTC ( [id://288415]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Re: How can I update my previouse post?
in thread How can I update my previouse post?

You cannot however update original posts. Only replies to the original post. In order to change the OP, you must /msg one of the editors.

Replies are listed 'Best First'.
Re: Re: Re: How can I update my previouse post?
by dvergin (Monsignor) on Sep 03, 2003 at 03:05 UTC
    ...or visit Editor Requests and submit a request there.

    Having said that, let me add that this is a classic example of the kind of change that is *not* usually made. The tradition here at PerlMonks is to preserve the history of a discussion rather than prettying it up after the fact.

    crazyinsomniac's suggestion is a good one: the original poster can simply reply to root node with further information or learnings. That way, the progress of the discussion is preserved.

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