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      A customizable "Empty trash" mechanism which would automatically purge from each space trash all deleted files whose deletion is dated before a customizable time range value. The frequence of the purge could also be customizable.

      The function would be customized through the following interfaces:

      • a site admin interface where site-wide defaults are defined (with "Never purge" as a possible choice)
      • a space admin interface where site-wide defaults can be overridden by local values

      Advantages of regularly purging deleted pages through such a mechanism would include:

      • releasing unneeded data and database space
      • preventing side effects and problems, such as the one documented in Page cannot be moved between spaces due to existing duplicate in trash
      • eliminating the time-consuming (and needless) chore for admins to manually sort and purge deleted files
      • by-passing a limitation of the present "Trash" listing, where there is no "Deleted on" column on which a selective purge could be based

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              • Our product teams collect and evaluate feedback from a number of different sources. To learn more about how we use customer feedback in the planning process, check out our new feature policy.

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                A customizable "Empty trash" mechanism which would automatically purge from each space trash all deleted files whose deletion is dated before a customizable time range value. The frequence of the purge could also be customizable.

                The function would be customized through the following interfaces:

                • a site admin interface where site-wide defaults are defined (with "Never purge" as a possible choice)
                • a space admin interface where site-wide defaults can be overridden by local values

                Advantages of regularly purging deleted pages through such a mechanism would include:

                • releasing unneeded data and database space
                • preventing side effects and problems, such as the one documented in Page cannot be moved between spaces due to existing duplicate in trash
                • eliminating the time-consuming (and needless) chore for admins to manually sort and purge deleted files
                • by-passing a limitation of the present "Trash" listing, where there is no "Deleted on" column on which a selective purge could be based

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