Hi Roger, > I must voice my opinion: > > The "gods" of programming may say it is a bad practice to program in a > certain way, using certain functions under certain circumstances. > This may be true. *BUT* > There also may be legitimate uses for the "bad practices" for which > there > may be no alternative. > I would rather see the functions remain viable for use at THE DEVELOPERS > DISCRETION. > Otherwise, it is kind of like saying everyone HAS TO USE Microsoft > products. > oops! I forgot... That one *IS* already being enforced. > That's my 2 cents worth... Let the games (or flames) begin. > > ~Roger Eller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >> Scott Rainey wrote: >> >> Yes.� The full list of functions to avoid because they are deprecated >> is: >> the mouse >> the mouseClick >> the mouseH >> the mouseV >> the mouseLoc >> the optionKey >> the commandKey >> the controlKey
this is an advice and not a dogma ;-) C'mon, don't we all consciously and happily kill several million brain-cells from time to time, somehow ? (That was a metaphore :-) Regards from germany Klaus Major [EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
