In English, saying something "makes no sense" is not quite as bad as saying it is "nonsense." "Makes no sense" is more like saying it is illogical. Though I suppose it could  have been worded better. "This makes no sense to me..." is a much better.


On 10/16/2010 02:42 PM, rm@tuxteam.de wrote:
On Sat, Oct 16, 2010 at 06:43:46PM +0200, Andrea Chiumenti wrote:
before saying to someone that he says nonsense!!!!
I would appreciate if we all could abstain from shouting at each other.
Please no '!!!!'.

I'll give you this example, without comments. Make your conclusions!
I guess Mr. Atkins was commenting on your staement that:

" don't use <input type='submit'
  it's old java  Struts 1.2 style, bleah.. and typical of old MVC
  action based frameworks."

calling this nonesense is actually rather euphemistic or polite.
IIRC input type submit was in the original html form spec. Long 
before Struts .....
And it has nothing whatsoever to do with the OP's problem.

 HTH Ralf Mattes 
 


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