Typical programming paradigm is "if the software can't
do what's requested it shouldn't do anything" (except
perhaps create a log entry indicating something did or
didn't happen as expected or notify someone via some
other mechanism). So, it's better classified a bug in
this case. However, if an option is available (and
apparently there isn't at this time) to
configure the behavior then it's a feature.
So is anyone submitting a bug report? :)
Laker
--- Loren Card <Loren_Card@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Is that a bug or a feature?
I'm not sure what to call it when the user does
something incorrect but
then the software compensates.
Yeah, I dunno what they call that either, I just
know what they call *me*...
Thanks again for your help!
./Loren
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