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posting thread is problem
hi,
i am unable to post new thread. pls revert back what i need to do. i already posted 3 threads.... I am getting message like " Message is too short" even though my message is more than 100 characters. |
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Are you still having this problem? You made this post after your notice above.
Sometimes if your post contains only code or a quote, the parser considers it a null post. I once posted some code without saying anything and I got the "too short" message. |
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