Subject FW: Article Inquiries (KMM9259810V10281L0KM) (Was: JOINs ... and why not to use them. *g*)
Author Claudio Valderrama C.
I was so upset with the link that Martijn provided that I decided to pursue
the awareness of the builder.com editors, in case they have gotten a clue
about relational databases:

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> Subject: Article Inquiries
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> Regarding: Article Inquiries
> BrowserOS: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.0; en-US; rv:1.7)
> Gecko/20040616
> SourcePage: http://builder.com.com/2001-6713-0.html
> Comments: Hello there.
> Is there any editor that reads the articles before they get
> published? I've read recently a very bad article that reflects the
> total ignorance of the author. Some definitions that person makes are
> wrong, too.
> I went to
> http://builder.com.com/2001-6364-0.html
> and clicked on "Author Bios" to know what's the author background but
> I was sent to this URL
> http://builder.com.com/5170-22-0.html
> and got the typical message
> "The page you've requested cannot be found."
> Please fix the URL.
>
> C.