Yes, that's going to be a big problem for us to. It's good that 2.6 is
working well for us.

Any chance we can get the old behavior back?

Best
Bill.
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On 5/21/14 12:13 AM, "Christopher Samuel" <[email protected]> wrote:

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>> Yes, it is a change in behaviour. There was a fix in the I/O module
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>Oh dear, that's going to be a fun bit of user re-education if we go to
>14.x.  Hopefully we can abstract it out into our "sinteractive" script
>somehow..
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>All the best,
>Chris
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