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Frontpage Extensions, Oh How I Loathe Thee

Yeah. Whoever decided that delete commands sent through Frontpage Extensions should bypass the Recycle Bin should be drug out into the street and shot (Ok, it's a line from "Garfield", I don't really want to shoot him/her). Am I the only one that thinks this is a really bad idea? Man, I can't wait for ASP.NET 2.0's GoLive license in February so that I can skip all this FPSE BS.

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DamienG said:

You have to remember that the recycle bin was a new feature in Windows 95 and that it's implementation was tied specifically to the explorer shell. Applications and the command-line does not make use of this API...

As for getting rid of FPSE with ASP.NET 2.0.... Don't hold your breath.

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# November 8, 2004 12:07 PM

Robert McLaws said:

They already did. Visual Studio 2005 can interface with IIS without FPSE.
# November 8, 2004 12:09 PM

TrackBack said:

# November 8, 2004 6:17 PM