> Tim Peters wrote: > > [Neil Schemenauer] > > > Is it a browser issue or is it that only people on the project > > > can delete things? > > > > I don't know. Another possibility to consider is that perhaps only project > > Admins can delete things (which I am, but Jason isn't -- can you delete > > things, Neil?). > > With Netscape Communicator 4.76 on Linux I can attach a file > without entering a comment. I can also delete a file without > entering a comment. This works when using a Squid 2.2.5 proxy > and when using a direct connection. > > Neil There's a tiny checkbox next to the file upload entry box. If you don't check the checkbox, the upload is ignored. (God knows why they added this feature -- it's not like it's easy to upload a file by mistake. :-) Could it be that those users who complain they can't upload didn't check the box? Other random theories: maybe it works differently when not logged in? Certainly you can't delete a file when you're not logged in. --Guido van Rossum (home page: http://www.python.org/~guido/)
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