To
prevent the loss of important data, Flame never overwrites
the previously created tables of contents. If the archive becomes
obsolete or if you are sure that older versions of an archive OTOCs
are obsolete, you can delete tables of contents. The following name
formats are used for the tables of contents.
Type |
Format |
Online (two files) |
<archive
name>_<creation date>.otoc <archive name>_<creation date>.otocx
|
ASCII |
<archive
name>_<creation date>.atoc
|
XML |
<archive name>_<creation_date>.xml
|
HTML (two or more files) |
<archive name>_<creation_date>.html <archive name>_<creation_date>/*
|
where <archive name> is
the name that you type in the Name field when you create the archive.
You can use the command to delete a table of
contents.
To delete tables of contents:
- Make a backup copy of the tables of contents
you want to delete, or use your usual method for backing up files.
- Use the command
to go to the directory where the tables of contents are stored.
By default, it is the /usr/discreet/archive directory.
- Enter the command <archive name>.