This is a great forum for PHP learners, users, and developers.
It's especially nice that each time a forum submission is made to a topic, it is put in order of the last response time, and when contributors to a topic do not respond that topic, it gradually falls from the screen.
What is annoying however, is that there are some factions within the forum seem to have some incentive to police which submissions have been resolved, and which have not.
Submitters are then queried about this state even though the responses may be incomplete, and their answers result in an annotation to the original posting indicating that it is "Resolved" whenever a positive reply is made.
I assume the question will be repeated to the negative responders until a "Resolved" condition is indicated.
Is there some kind of statistics that underlie this request? Are points granted to someone having the last submission to a question when it is marked as "Resolved"? Do people get some sort of credit for submissions that do not address the context of the question because they ask this? Or is this simply a mechanism to increase the efficiency of the core "Problem Solvers" of this forum?
Why not just let a question that goes inactive simply fade from the current screen, and let it go, resolved or not? At least that would insure that every question is at least read by the potential problem solvers.
Perhaps it's time to get rid of the "Resolved" investigators, and let the postings take their normal course.
Seems to me that taking this course would, at the very least, reduce the traffic of non-contributory questions in the forum.