Works nicely for us. It was a bit flakey before we had a region database, but is rock solid now. I installed OID for a 'play' recently, and after considerable pain I finally got the GUI running, only to find that what was on the screen made absolutely no sense to me whatsoever. RTFM'ing had a similar effect. -- David Lord
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