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The Rules & Guidelines of Scripting/Coding Help
« on: August 15, 2012, 04:12:41 pm »
Rules:

  • First and foremost, the main forum rules still apply here.
  • You may only bump your thread after 48 hours has passed since the last reply.
  • If you do not get help, please re-evaluate the explanation of the issue you provided, it may not be providing enough information for people to help you.
  • If you are unsure or don't know how to proceed with solving an issue, then do not respond to the thread, it will be considered spam.
  • Use a proper thread title, it should sum up the general problem you're having in a few words. (For example, do not use silly babble like "HELP PLS HELP PLS REP+++", use "Issue with Java error")
  • You should always be providing code! People cannot help you if they cannot see what's wrong with the code.
  • Do not post untested code.


Guidelines:


  • Be descriptive when making replies, explain the problem so that the person doesn't make the same mistake again. Just feeding them code is not helping them learn.
  • Search before posting, why wait for a solution? You could probably find the solution much faster by simply searching!
  • Help people to help you, providing enough information about your issue is crucial to getting quick and efficient help from others.
  • If your problem is with a script release on the forums, then you should try posting in the release's thread.

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