Yes... I edited it to make it perfectly clear to those that cannot follow a line of logic (or perform simple Google searches) just what the implications are for not following the rules.
Incidentally, this thread is specifically for the critique of code. Not a critique of your forum, or your website, or your latest recipes. Code.
It took a while to come up with a clever name for the forum that would convey this concept, and in the end, after much deliberation, we came up with "Code Critique." Note the lack of the words "Website," "Forum," or "Recipe." To be perfectly clear, for those that apparently need to have things spelled out for them: If you don't see your thing you want tested in the title of this forum, this forum is not where you want to ask for feedback.
In other words, this forum is for requesting feedback (aka, "critique") of the stuff you wrote for your application / website (aka, "code"). No, the word "PHP" is not in the title, so I guess one could come to the conclusion that this forum is for any code (including JS). You know what? I'm not going to quibble on that. Post your JS if you must. However, I think most of the people accessing this forum have the common sense to realize what is appropriate, and what is not. This is PHPBuilder, after all.
Does this post offend anyone? I'm sorry, but I find it quite annoying to have to spell things out for those people that most likely know they are bending or breaking the rules (or at best, proper netiquette), then come up with lame excuses to try to get away with it.
Look. You're a PHP programmer, or attempting to be one. You're a smart guy/gal. You know that 2+2=4. Try to use a little common sense... Be Gallant π, not Goofus :evilgrin: .
And read the FAQs. They are there for a reason.
Buzz... out.