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------- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2005-02-08 18:31 -------
its probably historical why some tasks create things that way. We could go
through our codebase and eliminate it all (probably good as it reduces the
recurrence of this. But we have no control on all those other tasks out there

Alexsys, yes, its a way of setting defaults. But repurposing existing tasks is
not something I'd encourage at the best of times, as its on a par with using
#define in C++ to redefine core stuff. The fact that things break shows why its
not going to work.

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