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Re: PDO fetch with SQL server [message #186316 is a reply to message #186314] Tue, 24 June 2014 12:33 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Richard Damon is currently offline  Richard Damon
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On 6/24/14, 7:19 AM, Thomas 'PointedEars' Lahn wrote:
>
> Furthermore, comp.database.ms-sqlserver does not exist.
> It is <news:comp.databases.ms-sqlserver>.
>
> Unfortunately, Thunderbird?s Network News capabilities are still inferior
> even in version 24. This mistake would not have happened with, for example,
> KNode, where you can mark the checkbox from a list of newsgroups that you
> want to post to.
>
> However, a properly maintained news*server* would have issued an error
> message as well, and a decent newsreader would have displayed it.
>
>
> PointedEars
>

News servers should NOT give an error on an unrecognized newsgroup name,
as no news server knows it has the canonical listing of newsgroups, only
the list of newsgroup it maintains. It is quite allowed for a couple of
peering sites (or even a single site) to create a newsgroup on their
own. Even in comp, which is a managed hierarchy, it isn't "illegal" to
create a "local" newsgroup in the hierarchy, just strongly discouraged.

Now, if a server gets a message submitted where NONE of the newsgroups
exist (in its opinion), it could be justified in rejecting the message.
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