Fair enough if its not a bug but the way it works. But a definate bug should
be fixed. After all this time anyway. Having said that you want to try c# in
VS2008 express. Even our buggy VFP is easier to get around than that with or
without bugs.
Al 

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Yes but sometimes people report bugs that aren't bugs at all. Because, if we
were to "fix" it, it would cause a specified behavior to fail. 
Then we need to explain that the supposedly buggy behavior is "by design",
and offer explanations and workarounds.

But I agree that Microsoft has seemed to lean on the "by design" crutch too
much, in an apparent attempt to wipe away the hard fixes without having to
do anything but type up a KB article.

Paul



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