Thank you, that works.

Just 1 question; This way, the deleted files/directories are not shown if the 
user
clicks on his trash icon. How to manage that?


Ricardo Díaz Martín schrieb:
> I tryed in ubuntu linux you can do EXEC ["mv", "pathandfiletoremove",
> "/home/username/.local/share/Trash"] and the file is moved to username trash
> 
> Regards
> 
> 2009/10/8 Matti <math.e...@t-online.de>
> 
>> Is there any way to move files and directories to the user's trash bin?
>>
>> KILL and RMDIR really delete, but I'd rather use trash.
>>
>> Tried everything like MOVE TO "system:/trash" or "<user>.local.share.Trash"
>> or "trash.desktop", but all I get is the message
>> "Access forbidden". That's on a SuSe 11 system.
>>
>> Thanks
>> Matti
>>
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