>Yes, that is exactly why we removed it earlier on. We couldn't obtain an agreement so it'd be useless to collect the data if no one is using it. The collecting of data is not a problem. That will work so is the VFP one. But, from what I understood, I believe they prefer to rely on non formal structures so wish list entries are being sent in various ways and they wouldn't take the time to XML Web Service to extract such a content here.
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>Maybe this would change today. I don't know what the .NET team would thing now about it. You may want to see with Jonathan Gordon and his team. Based on our current situation with the .NET Zone and the advantages that made their mark with the VFP wish list, maybe they would reconsider.
I'll look into this and let you know. Jonathan asked me to demo the VFP 8.0 TaskPane to him this week, so when I meet with him in my office I'll bring this up and get back to you. Thanks.