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Thanks for your suggestion Mike,
I did not use the code in a callback but will try to work out your
suggestion. I am not very satisfied about the construction "using[]
<classname>" as well, but it works.
Cees
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Received on Sat Sep 04 2004 - 13:56:24 PDT
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