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2I'd like this question to be migrated BACK to SO so it can get more answers. I'm seeking coded answers.Shawn Mclean– Shawn Mclean2011-05-13 17:21:08 +00:00Commented May 13, 2011 at 17:21
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@Shawn That's unlikely to happen. The question is more on topic here than it is on SO and it has an accepted answer. Questions also generally don't get re-migrated for technical reasons. If you need help with coding a specific error-handling approach, please open a new question on StackOverflow. Otherwise, "coded answers" may be too broad a criteria to be useful or answerable. Last but not least, the best way to attract moderator attention to a question is to flag it. Your comment here likely would've gone unnoticed if it didn't trip an auto-flag by pushing the comment count over 20.Adam Lear– Adam Lear ♦2011-05-13 17:40:41 +00:00Commented May 13, 2011 at 17:40
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There used to be about 10 comments here, where'd they all go?RyanW– RyanW2011-06-17 15:43:17 +00:00Commented Jun 17, 2011 at 15:43
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I found a solution which meets your goals. I have it as another answer on SO: stackoverflow.com/questions/6508415/…Jesse Webb– Jesse Webb2011-07-29 15:14:08 +00:00Commented Jul 29, 2011 at 15:14
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1@AnnaLear I concur with Shawn. I only found this page via Google. Note that nearly all of the answers below contain links BACK to Stack Overflow. To me that speaks volumes, in that it should have been left there in the first place.Rebecca– Rebecca2012-02-20 10:32:45 +00:00Commented Feb 20, 2012 at 10:32
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