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Carbon,
I think I'll have to call you on this one. If you squint the right way it kinda fits .......However you should probably ask Homer what the precise meaning was he was trying to express. On the other hand, I think both duh and doh are interjections and are described below as a ejacutorial utterance. I hope this has been helpful.

Regards,
Gary Smith
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Term : a word or expression that has a precise meaning in some uses or is peculiar to a science, art, profession,

or subject <legal terms> b plural : expression of a specified kind <described in glowing terms>

Function: interjection
1 -- used to express actual or feigned ignorance or stupidity
2 -- used derisively to indicate that something just stated is all too obvious or self-evident


Main Entry: in·ter·jec·tion
Pronunciation: "int-&r-'jek-sh&n
Function: noun
1 a : the act of uttering exclamations : EJACULATION b : the act of putting in between : INTERPOSITION
2 : an ejaculatory utterance usually lacking grammatical connection: as a : a word or phrase used in exclamation (as Heavens! Dear me!) b : a cry or inarticulate utterance (as Alas! ouch! phooey! ugh!) expressing an emotion3 : something that is interjected or that interrupts
Cool.

I am so smart ...S-M-R-T.... Doh!

BTW, I didn't know Doh was a term.

Gary
I've been reading alot of the messages here. I want to take a minute to acknowledge the moderators who are around to answer questions with a staight answer. I've been having to deal with some very immature people on a different forum on another subject and it sure nice not to have to deal with here!

Thank you.

Gary Smith
Carbon,
Not really so ... I'm new at this. There's quite a big learning curve to deal with. Learning the setup on all this stuff just to see if it's worth using is as frustrating and as it is time consuming. Multiply that by all the websites I'm trying it on and programs I use and it's not a far reach to think that occassionally a person might forget to go back and reset a default password somewhere. Except for one reference during the install there's nothing else about it that I found, so it's not easy to discern. For all the messages I saw posted in this Forum about password problems I bet you alot of the are due to not changing the default password. I wouldn't hurt to add another line about changing the default password in the admin setup and on this forum somewhere conspicuous.

Duh !

Touche ,
Gary
Nevermind on this. I figured it out. I haven't seen the answer here so
I'll post it.

The answer is: I never changed the default username and password so my regular password wasn't the right one. Once I tried the default, I was in.

Gary
Hi,
I'm the reseller. I guess I forgot the username/password for my Advanced Guestbook.I can log into cpanel ok. I don't see how to recover or change a lost password without already being logged into Guestbook Admin. I'd like not to delete the Guestbook and lose the entries. What do I need to do?
Thanks,
Gary
 
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