victoria brandon wrote:
>on 3/31/03 10:01 PM, Robert Gray at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>>>> Do it!  Don't just SAY you can.  Why extend the exchange
>>>> when you know someone will ask?   :-p
>>> 
>>> Because this kind of information should be transmitted privately,
>>> not on the list.
>> 
>> And the reason for that is....?
>
>Because "developer sites" (orig msg) are not public.
The dev site is public <http://developer.apple.com>, it's Apple's 
internal service/training/etc. sites (amongst others) that are not 
public. While I cannot recall the original statement exactly, it had to 
do with posting URLs for tech notes(?) that (seemed to me at the time) 
were in all likelyhood publicly accessable.

I too wondered why the OP didn't just post the links, rather than saying 
he/she coul, and then not posting them. Why then bother to mention them 
at all?

Dan K

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