Neil,
Not that particular file, no ... but the URL error AH disappeared from
my system once.
I've pretty much narrowed down the problem to the fact that Arachne
allows us to hit DELETE when we are looking at files, and away they go.
The problem, as I see it, lies in the fact that -- up until now -- there
have been no particular file attributes set for any of the system files
in Arachne.
If I remember what I thought of yesterday and then forgot until I saw
your message, I'm going to set file attributes to READ ONLY on all the
GUI files, including the HTM files in the main directory. That way I
won't need to worry about accidentally hitting DEL when I'm on the main
portion of the page rather than within an area which should be
"editable" ...
l.d.
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On Wed, 11 Jul 2001 11:36:17 EST, Neil Parks wrote:
> Has anyone else had their SYSTEM\GUI\TEXTEDIT.AH replaced by a zero-byte
> file?
> It has happened to me twice already. Most of the time you might not even
> notice. But if you press F4 to edit out a javascript less-than symbol or
> a body background, and the source code isn't there, that's the reason.
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