I agree that adding new features is good like Style sheets instead of font
tags etc but you should still support it - at least for 1 version jump!

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Sent: 25 July 2002 13:29
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Backward compatibility


Yanno, sometimes things have to change.  Nothing wrong with blowing the 
dust off your old code now and then.  Sure, you didn't want too, but ... 
before installing *anything* new, you should always check to see what has 
changed, it's a good practice.

~Todd

On Thu, 25 Jul 2002, Andy Ewings wrote:

> Thanks for all these guys - will be useful.
> 
> Don't people think that Macromedia should have covered this so upgrading
> would be seamless? - surely this is a put-off for people to upgrade

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