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Removing iWeb from Rubbish Bin
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<blockquote data-quote="Randy B. Singer" data-source="post: 1897851" data-attributes="member: 190607"><p>The latter...and you are over-thinking it. There should be no downside to trying TrashIt! If the offending file can be dragged out of the Trashcan, it should be dragged onto TrashIt!'s icon. If it can't be dragged out of the Trashcan, TrashIt! should be used to delete whatever is in the Trashcan.</p><p></p><p>If TrashIt! doesn't work, then the offending file isn't really there. In that case what you are seeing reported is either an echo from a file on a remote server (e.g. the Internet) or a placeholder for something that has already been dismounted.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Randy B. Singer, post: 1897851, member: 190607"] The latter...and you are over-thinking it. There should be no downside to trying TrashIt! If the offending file can be dragged out of the Trashcan, it should be dragged onto TrashIt!'s icon. If it can't be dragged out of the Trashcan, TrashIt! should be used to delete whatever is in the Trashcan. If TrashIt! doesn't work, then the offending file isn't really there. In that case what you are seeing reported is either an echo from a file on a remote server (e.g. the Internet) or a placeholder for something that has already been dismounted. [/QUOTE]
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