I suspect both Ed and Art work for software vendor(s). If engaged in product support, they probably spend entirely too much time down in the dumps <g,d,r> (or, if not actively engaged in product support, know people who do)
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> Read what Art said above starting with "... to avoid false hits ..."
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Yes, I saw that. But what does it mean to get a false
hit on an eyecatcher? Do you mean looking at the code
in an editor (find command would find an MVC? - of course
then using labeled constants gets around that) or do
you mean looking at an eyecatcher in a dump? Still, is
this a common ocurrence?
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