>>>> "Tsunhin" == Tsunhin John Wong
<tjw23(a)pitt.edu> writes:
Tsunhin> But it is still weird: when I open the property window of
Tsunhin> the Desktop folder under window explorer, the folder is
Tsunhin> still marked "read-only"
Tsunhin> WinXP's problem...
I don't do Windows, but what I was tokd the last time this came up is
that Windows does not pretend to offer Unix semantics here, and any
program that expects them is broken.
Whether or not that is true of XEmacs's C code, I don't know, but
there's defintely a strong bias toward Unix in the application layers.
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