![]() ![]() The way I see it, the field should either be an address (street + house number), or if we're going to split things up, do it properly and ask for the road and house number independently. I just took your validated input and dumped it into line 1." Why am I even giving the end user (and myself) the chance to be confused. Should I combine the (line 1 + line 2), then validate? What do I do with the users original input if I'm correcting them ("did you mean xxx")? Do I just say, "yah, address line 2 doesn't really do anything. But simply because of the "Line 2" thing, you can't really be certain what you're doing. Except these days you could do something like validate the field against a geolocation api. The whole field is flaky in general because you can't really do validation on it (some addresses have roads and a house number, others have streets and avenues). I've been thinking about it and realized that as a result, I don't really trust the address data in my database. Why don't we have address line 3 while we're at it? ![]() Is something "supposed" to go in each respectively? I've never seen it. But "Line 1" and "Line 2" themselves don't really have any meaning. ![]() Except maybe that the concatenation of the two fields results in a "plain old address". You don't really know what you have in either field. It ruins the semantics of the whole address concept. Instead of calling it line 2, couldn't it be called something with clearer semantics. The other 1% of the time you could've just put it into line 1. Every time you use an address, you have to concatenate it and 99% of the time line 2 is empty. It requires another field in the database and all the goofy maintenance that goes with it. It's never actually seemed necessary to me. It's in every form that asks for address details. Please message the moderators and we'll pull it back in.So it's a standard in basically every address form out there and I'm questioning why?Īddress Line 2. Have you found that your address is missing from online searches. If you make a post and then can't find it, it might have been snatched away. The spam filter can get a bit ahead of itself. To get flair with your certification level send a picture of your certificate with your Reddit username in the picture to the moderators. If you are an employee, please PM one of the moderators that has a VMware logo for verification instructions and we will add it to yours as well! The VMware logo icon following a username indicates that this user is a VMware employee. Specify your problems/needs, technical requirements, and objectives clearly. Molti server proxy, VPN e nodi di uscita Tor si tradiscono. When asking for assistance or advice, please give the community sufficient information to work with. Scopri cosa rivela su di te il tuo indirizzo IPv4 e IPv6 pubblico Le informazioni sul mio indirizzo IP mostrano la tua posizione città, regione, paese, ISP e posizione su una mappa. When asking for technical support, please specify the specific VMware product(s) and version(s) you are working with. While discussion of virtualization concepts in general is appropriate, requesting technical help for non-VMware products is off-topic. Posts that fail to meet these guidelines may be locked or removed: Vulgarity and hostility towards other users will not be tolerated.ĭon't post brain dumps for certification exams. Want to promote something within the community? Message the mods first with your proposal, and we'll decide if it's too spammy or not.ĭon't be a jerk. Brazen marketing material is also generally unwelcome. within a short period of time will be considered spam. Repeatedly submitting links to the same blog/YouTube channel/etc. Don't submit links to blogspam or other low-quality content. Spammers will be banned this sub will not become a marketing cesspit for vendors. Off-topic posts may be locked or removed. Keep post submissions relevant to VMware. Support requests involving Mac OS on unsupported hardware (not a Mac) or software (VMware Workstation or VMware Player) will be removed, and will result in a ban. This includes discussion of 'unlocker' or other methods used to violate the Mac OS EULA by running Mac OS on non-Apple hardware. Expect posts facilitating or promoting piracy to be removed. Have a technical question? Just make a self post!ĭiscussion of piracy methods will not be permitted. ![]()
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