Well... now we know not to keep our development and production versions in the same place. And moving stuff to the trash is a feature of whatever operating system you're using, Linux or Windows or Mac. Any decent programming language will actually *delete* stuff you tell it to.
I personally have nothing but good experiences with Flex Builder, so there ya go. - Clinton From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Troy Gilbert Sent: Wednesday, March 05, 2008 3:47 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [flexcoders] Flex Builder 3: *major* bug in deleting linked folders > F*CK! Even though the folder was definitely a "linked" folder (little > icon and all), even though FB just told me it wasn't going to touch my > file system, it deleted the contents of my document root. Zap. > Instantly. And it didn't move it the trash like a decent human being, > it just nuked it from the file system. Wow, it really nuked the file system... I'm running on OSX, and my htdocs folder (document root that got nuked) had all its permissions reset to "No Access" (even though my user account is still the owner/group). Wow, just wow. Troy.

