> -----Original Message-----
> From: Hiroshi Saito [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> 
> Hmm...
> It seems to me problem goes on.
> I was while this problem was being examined.
> However,
> I doesn't have material to discuss clearly with you still.
> Time is a little more necessary...

From: "Dave Page" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

>Hi Hiroshi
>
> Please don't feel you have to find the cause of problems before you
> report them. Whilst we're in development, I think a policy of 'you break
> it, you fix it' is appropriate!
>
> In other words, whoever is responsible for introducing the error should
> take the responsibility of tracking it down and fixing it. Of course,
> there's no reason that person couldn't ask for help as required...

Ah..Sorry.
I understand the thing that you say.

I have followed two more problems since last week.
One is discussed now.
http://cre-ent.skcapi.co.jp/~saito/pgadmin3/20030922_2.jpg
http://cre-ent.skcapi.co.jp/~saito/pgadmin3/20031007_2.jpg

One more is a permeation problem.
(It is Japanese Windows-XP Only)
http://cre-ent.skcapi.co.jp/~saito/pgadmin3/wxWindows-20031010-problem.jpg

regards,
Hiroshi Saito




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