Jorge Luiz Godoy Filho, Quinta 30 Dezembro 2004 09:20, wrote:

> It helps, yes.  Putting the object on the class instead of on an instance
> of
> it might (I'm 99.9% sure) solve the problem.  (I have already done that
> for other object that is shared, but I didn't remember doing that for
> this)

And, as expected, it worked.  Thanks for the help, Craig.

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