Hi, I mentioned this is another thread but this deserves its own.

Create a local copy of a system page, delete it and it will leave an empty file 
in the file system that you can only get rid off via FTP or root access. Users 
have almost complete control of BoltWire from the web interface. Users are told 
that if there is no local copy of a page, BoltWire will use the one in the 
system pages folder. But if you click delete, you don't expect to have a local 
copy any longer. You rather wonder why your plugins page which you accidentally 
messed up and restored just displays an empty page.

To make things even more inconsistent _some_ pages will not leave an empty one. 
Delete top and you get a copy of the system page in your field folder.

It's also the only circumstance I am aware of that could push someone without 
knowledge of FTP or server access into a dead end. This is sad because you 
cannot install BoltWire for someone and be sure that everything that can happen 
can be solved from via the web interface.

The "use system page if no local page exists" feature is awesome and I think we 
should use it consistently and not at the same time undermine the power of the 
web interface.

Markus

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