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Re: Cross page posting confusion

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Oct 22nd, 2007
Yeah i've got the % wildcards in my database queries, i'm ok with that sort of stuff because it's the same as php, sql i'm fine with, it's just this dreaded ASP.NET. You most certainly have been extremely helpful, thank you so much for taking so much of your time to help me out, it really is much appreciated, i thought i would never get this done a few hours ago and now the website is very nearly complete, just a few design bits to do.

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Re: Cross page posting confusion

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No problem. You know where to get help, so if you need anything, then come back!

And you're welcome.
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