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Just in case you still don't understand my point, here it is: in Smalltalk in general you can't write a new class so that its instance can be used in place .... It can't be the people it includes. Ah, but the individual in this case owns all the shares, and expects you to deal with him and his company as the "same

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It might be your workgroup name, your machine name and possibly your user name. If actual file names show up this is VERY bad. Anyone can name their cgi program anything they want. Just because Joe writes a cgi program called "date" doesn't mean Mary can't write a completely different one called the same.

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