No, not rot. It's an OS change. My point is, if there were a VFP team, they could add code in VFP to handle the issue.
>That's not a language bug, it's software rot. It hit any ISAM tables equally, including Access.
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>>Flip side: Existing language bugs don't get fixed.
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>>I'm trying to thing of old things in .NET that were renamed. Can't come up with any,
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None of these are .NET things. They're OS items.
>Well well... who'd a thunk. And that being a flagship product from a company which renamed
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>- directory into a folder (after refusing to call it a folder all the way into 1995, because that's what it was called on Macs and Ataris)
>- windows explorer into file explorer (both serious misnomers)
>- system tray into notification area
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>There's more, but it was a long day. Can't remember.
Craig Berntson
MCSD, Microsoft .Net MVP, Grape City Community Influencer