Kill a function while it's being executed
Ben Finney
bignose+hates-spam at benfinney.id.au
Wed Feb 4 16:28:43 EST 2009
"Noam Aigerman" <noama at answers.com> writes:
> About the hijacking - I *might* have done it without understanding
> what I did (replied to a previous message and then changed the
> subject), if that's what you mean...
Right. The message still declares itself (via fields in the header) to
be a reply to the original, regardless of the subject change. If your
reply actually has no bearing on the original, then that's what is
known as hijacking a thread.
To start a new thread, you need to compose a new message to the forum.
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