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To: Tony McFadden who wrote (44)6/8/1999 12:12:00 PM
From: andrew peterson  Respond to of 54
 
That sounds right -- it seems that it's the "unwrapping" that's causing the glitch, not the SMO itself. Is the same thing happening to your old SMO's?



To: Tony McFadden who wrote (44)6/8/1999 12:29:00 PM
From: andrew peterson  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 54
 
Here's another nice feature that I just discovered (which may render irrelevant one of my earlier concerns): I'm not being charged for buying my own stuff. Before when I tested my content buy purchasing it over WaveCommerce, I would get charged for it. I just checked out my sales report and realized that although I have to enter my password to access my SMO, my account isn't charged for opening it. Nice. So it looks like my concern about not owning the content once purchased is misplaced. I just bought Kent Kappen's "Sad Baby" picture (which is really quite lovely, I must say) and I've saved it locally and have been able to re-access it on my computer without going through Wave Direct.

This is fun. It's great to have this stuff working.