(In reply to comment #35)
> :-) I am avoiding the question because I am so tired of this argument I am not
> reading them. I give up. It is easier for me to reinstate the original behavor
> than to keep arguing. I am sorry for any problems I have caused.
Now I'm confused. Am I right that instead of understanding the problem and
fixing it properly you prefer to restore previous, admittedly broken behaviour?
(In reply to comment #35)
> :-) I am avoiding the question because I am so tired of this argument I am not
> reading them. I give up. It is easier for me to reinstate the original behavor
> than to keep arguing. I am sorry for any problems I have caused.
Now I'm confused. Am I right that instead of understanding the problem and
fixing it properly you prefer to restore previous, admittedly broken behaviour?