I thought he meant -kind like the "kind" in kindergarten (i.e. child). Was I right, Barry?
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Barry Gaunt
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The Bazza's sense of humour is some what strange at times I meant kind as in mankind. Servletkind is meant to refer to those pursuing the joys of Servlets-XX. I had noticed that the Servlet assignments caused quite some discussion in the past but things are very quiet around here. PS. I could have used "servletkinder" I guess, didn't think of that, Marilyn. So once again "Everybody *H*A*P*P*Y* ?" -Bazza [ March 30, 2003: Message edited by: Barry Gaunt ]
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Um, well, I'm not a servlet, but I am h*a*p*p*y!
Barry Gaunt
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Originally posted by Pauline McNamara: Um, well, I'm not a servlet, but I am h*a*p*p*y!
Of course you're not a servet, your a member of the Java & Danish Bacon Company (work that one out )
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Hi, yes I am happy (as far as I can be without having "done" anything yet with servlets).. got my orion running smoothly, though just started university courses in computer science , so that took some java-time away Hoping to be soon with you as often as I used to be, and staying *H*A*P*P*Y* with servlets! juliane
I wasn't *H*A*P*P*Y* , I was stuck. On 4b. But now I have submitted something that kinda works. Now I am *H*A*P*P*Y* . But this may of course change to *F*R*U*S*T*R*A*T*E*D* when the nitpick comes back. tata David