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<DIV>Jay said:</DIV>
<DIV>>This we shall blame on Trestle not fully being ported to Win32, I guess.<BR>>At the very least, it seems to the behavior going back a while.<BR>>You can occasionally see this in head, but usually you see #3.<BR></DIV>
<DIV>I think there are some things that aren't fully ported as you say, but I have been using Trestle and FormsVBT on Windows since the mid nineties. My company paid Critical Mass to get Trestle/FormsVBT working on Windows so we could write code whose GUI behaved the same on both HPUX and WindowsNT. I am pretty sure that all those changes got factored into what we have now. At least, I am able to build my GUI apps and they do run on XP and Vista. Granted, I haven't done extensive tests with them using latest sources. Maybe I should do some checking here.</DIV>
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<DIV>Regards,</DIV>
<DIV>Randy</DIV></BODY></HTML>