ExSport wrote:It is not problem but quite stupid. It is not so hard to make "bad click" so you will delete anything accidentally. Also some renderers can pre-cache data and by this it can invoke deletion process without knowing...
I've played with a plugin for rating a movie on tmdb from the ps3. You've got a folder with 20 'videos' that when played, rate the movie 10-0. A funny behavior was that with an iPhone client which was configured by default to play one file after the other, when selecting the one rating 10, it played all, continuing with 9.5, 9, 8.5... You don't want to have this happen when deleting files.
Technically, it would be pretty simple to do this, but I don't think it would be a good idea either (also for the pre-caching).