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    Nibu babu thomas
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    I accidently uploaded a 3 Mb demo application for my article. Now I want to delete this file since it contains debug folder too, it's wasting space. I've added a different zip file as replacement and the previous one ( 3Mb is not being used ). Here is the link[^]. The file name is not shown here in the article but it's there in the server. I searched for delete options but could not find any. Am I missing something?


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      I accidently uploaded a 3 Mb demo application for my article. Now I want to delete this file since it contains debug folder too, it's wasting space. I've added a different zip file as replacement and the previous one ( 3Mb is not being used ). Here is the link[^]. The file name is not shown here in the article but it's there in the server. I searched for delete options but could not find any. Am I missing something?


      Nibu thomas A Developer Programming tips[^]  My site[^]

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      Chris Maunder
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      Uploading a replacement file with the same name will remove the old (large) file and replace it. Alternatively just fire us an email and we'll take care of everything.

      cheers, Chris Maunder

      CodeProject.com : C++ MVP

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        Uploading a replacement file with the same name will remove the old (large) file and replace it. Alternatively just fire us an email and we'll take care of everything.

        cheers, Chris Maunder

        CodeProject.com : C++ MVP

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        Nibu babu thomas
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        Just a suggestion, adding a delete button will be more helpful. :)


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          Just a suggestion, adding a delete button will be more helpful. :)


          Nibu thomas A Developer Programming tips[^]  My site[^]

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          Well if we're going to get all sensible about it then sure, maybe...

          cheers, Chris Maunder

          CodeProject.com : C++ MVP

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