Web Store Sandbox: Bitten by Google

Posted by: Rick Strahls WebLog, on 14 Aug 2005 | View original

I mentioned a week or so ago before I left for LA, that I had put up a Sandbox version of the West Wind Web Store on the site so people can play around with the full version of the store including the Admin interface.   I had spent a fair amount of time trying to disable most of the features that are either too destructive or dangerous, by using a DemoMode configuration flag which gets stored along with the rest of the Configuration settings that the West Wind Web Store writes out into its...

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