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I'm sorry - I don't understand what the issue is with the information in the
link you posted. It explains how to connect a target in Flare to be able to
talk to Feedback, if and only if you have Feedback.
How is this a design flaw? If you don't have Feedback, enabling this gets
you no where. It's like dropping a flag so the race can start in your house,
where there is no race. Nothing happens.
Seriously, how is this a design flaw? If you can show me how, I can request
a change.
sharon
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Not that it makes any difference to my argument, but the design flaw
is in Flare.
You need to buy a special license to unlock it, and the feature's
useless unless you have an instance of MadCap Feedback Server or a
subscription to the MadCap's Feedback Service, but it's Flare that
needs to be updated to add the opt-in to the deliverables.
I'd have a problem with MadCap shipping this regardless
On Wed, Dec 9, 2009 at 1:16 PM, Fred Ridder <docudoc -at- hotmail -dot- com> wrote:
> But the point is that this is *not* a design flaw of Flare. ...
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