Well, one good thing is coming out of it. In order to avoid running into the problem 
again (and rewriting the 200K help section AGAIN!!!!), I am breaking most of my 
substacks out into mainstacks in a subfolder and calling them from my main stack. I 
would have had to do this at some point in order to facilitate easier updating over 
the internet anyway. I just have to remember to password protect all of them before 
distributing.

>----- ------- Original Message ------- -----
>From: Alex Rice
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent: Wed, 16 Jul 2003 10:10:58
>
>
>On Wednesday, July 16, 2003, at 12:57  PM, Edwin
>Gore wrote:
>
>> By george, I think you've got it!
>>
>> Each time that this has happened, it was when I
>was working on 
>> integrating altBrowser stuff into my project, and
>I had my project and 
>> the altBrowser project open at the same time.
>Altbrowser has a 
>> substack named "Help".
>>
>> I'm guessing that this is the problem. So it's
>Chipp's fault! (just 
>> kidding Chipp!)
>
>Thanks for confirming.
>For me this was one of those "Am I going crazy or
>should I bug report 
>it?" kind of things :-)
>
>Alex Rice, Software Developer
>Architectural Research Consultants, Inc.
>http://ARCplanning.com
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