>
> As far as I know we don't have any other easier and efficient way to save 
>> variables for every step of a list widget run, have them persist and 
>> update, and compare them afterwards.
>>
>
> (JS?)
>

Sure but then it would mean the detection code is in JS... which would 
probably lead to a more robust implementation as well. Who would write it, 
let alone maintain and support it? If I had the time and inclination to do 
that, we wouldn't have started down this road :)

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