I have been poking around in the IDE stacks and found this. I think it's a bug 
but wanted to run it up the ol' flag pole with the list first before I submit a 
bug report.

Recipe:
1) Open a stack.
2) Make a small change.
3) Build a standalone.
4) When presented with the "Save/Cancel/Don’t save" dialog, click on the "Don't 
save" option.
5) Exit the IDE and you will not get the options to save your stack because the 
"Don’t save" option clears the "Dirty" flag.
6) Re-open the stack in the IDE and observe that your change(s) are not there.

Expected result: User should be present with the option to save the stack when 
exiting the IDE.
Observed result: The user is not asked to save the stack when exiting the IDE.

When the "Cancel" option is selected the "dirty flag is not cleared as I would 
expect but "Don't save" clears it. I think this is wrong. Even if you don't 
choose to save at that moment The IDE should leave the stack marked as "dirty". 
I could see someone inadvertently losing a lot of work.


Ralph DiMola
IT Director
Evergreen Information Services
rdim...@evergreeninfo.net


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