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Re: Web ServerFrom: Shawn Hogan Date: Tuesday, November 13, 2001
Time: 10:14:46 pmSharpnet Information wrote:
> Do you think that you could possibly have OG rename all of the web files when
> upgrading a web server instead of automatically writing over them?
Don't you think that would end up being a LOT of Web files floating around?
There are 88 Web files currently. Let's say someone did less than half the
upgrades in a year and they would have over 1,000 Web files... of which only
88 were used.
- Shawn
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