Hi Marc,
On Mon, 2012-02-27 at 04:15 -0500, Marc-André Laverdière wrote:
I am working on something for which we want the document to stay in
memory, with no temp file on disk.
Ho hum ;-)
And the result is that we have a temporary file in
C:\Users\meh\AppData|local\Temp\
Sounds normal, -hopefully- the properties on that file are such that
only the user can read/write them - otherwise we have a bigger problem.
Is there any PropertyValue that we can set that will disable all
temporary files?
It seems unlikely - we rely on tmp files quite heavily in a number of
situations I think. Of course - we could try collecting those all
together behind one API in sal/ and then using an in-memory storage
instead I guess but ...
Why do you want to keep them off the oxide ?
Sorry,
Michael.
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