Re: listfiles shows invisible files ...

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1999


It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 25435
interpreted = N
texte = >I cannot imagine a single customer who would want their MacOS >*trashed* by webcatalog, simply because webcatalog deleted an >invisible MacOS file that never should have been deleted in the >first place.Deleting invisible files does not trash the filesystem. WebDNA shows what files are in the folder, period. Just as many people will argue that they want those files shown as those who don't.Grant Hulbert , Director of R & D ********************************** Smith Micro, Internet Solutions Div | Formerly, Pacific Coast Software 16855 West Bernardo Drive | ------------------------- Suite 380 | eCommerce (WebCatalog) San Diego, CA 92127 | Software & Site Development 858.675.1106 | http://www.smithmicro.com 858.675.0372 (fax) **********************************############################################################# This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list . To unsubscribe, E-mail to: To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to To switch to the INDEX mode, E-mail to Send administrative queries to Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
  1. Re: listfiles shows invisible files ... (Kenneth Grome 1999)
  2. Re: listfiles shows invisible files ... (Rob Marquardt 1999)
  3. Re: listfiles shows invisible files ... (Kenneth Grome 1999)
  4. Re: listfiles shows invisible files ... (Pat McCormick 1999)
  5. Re: listfiles shows invisible files ... (Kenneth Grome 1999)
  6. Re: listfiles shows invisible files ... (Kenneth Grome 1999)
  7. Re: listfiles shows invisible files ... (Kenneth Grome 1999)
  8. Re: listfiles shows invisible files ... (Grant Hulbert 1999)
  9. Re: listfiles shows invisible files ... (Alex McCombie 1999)
  10. Re: listfiles shows invisible files ... (Grant Hulbert 1999)
  11. listfiles shows invisible files ... (Kenneth Grome 1999)
>I cannot imagine a single customer who would want their MacOS >*trashed* by webcatalog, simply because webcatalog deleted an >invisible MacOS file that never should have been deleted in the >first place.Deleting invisible files does not trash the filesystem. WebDNA shows what files are in the folder, period. Just as many people will argue that they want those files shown as those who don't.Grant Hulbert , Director of R & D ********************************** Smith Micro, Internet Solutions Div | Formerly, Pacific Coast Software 16855 West Bernardo Drive | ------------------------- Suite 380 | eCommerce (WebCatalog) San Diego, CA 92127 | Software & Site Development 858.675.1106 | http://www.smithmicro.com 858.675.0372 (fax) **********************************############################################################# This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list . To unsubscribe, E-mail to: To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to To switch to the INDEX mode, E-mail to Send administrative queries to Grant Hulbert

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