On Sun, Jun 02, 2002 at 02:14:17PM -0700, Akkana wrote:
> > If its still dying, I'll try to figure out some sort of way of
> > automating this so that incase something major changes, we delete the
> > outdated files, rather than crash. There's got to be a way to do that.
> 
> Would be nice, if it turns out to be possible.  It's easy enough in
> Filez to delete them (and it turned out I had some old cruft from
> long-ago-deleted documents) so it's mostly an issue of getting the
> word out, and helping people who don't have a utility like Filez.

I Disagree. This should be something that the end-user shouldn't have
to worry about, ever. For one thing, the 'old cruft' should be
automatically cleaned out each time you view a library and a plucker
doc which was there, is now gone.

Secondly, Filez is extremly useful to people like you and me, but
shouldn't be a required app for anyone wanting to use plucker.

I'll see what I can code up for a cleaning things automagically.

> Being able to delete a document from within the document, plus
> using the jogdial from the document library, are both big wins.
> Wonderful stuff!

Cool. I've found a few new issues with the jogdial in the doc library,
such as it can get confused once you start using multiple categories.
Will be fixed shortly enough though.

> I'm curious why the default jogdial action within a document is None.
> Is that so that it won't do something unwanted on non-jogdial systems?
> Not a problem, really -- it's easy enough to set it.

Initially, I wanted to have some default values in here, however I
never could get it to work properly with pre-defined data. Granted, I
didn't exactly spend that much time in trying to solve it, I would
still like to.. one day :)

-- 
Adam McDaniel
Array Networks
Calgary, AB, Canada

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