Hi Allister,

> See my other post, but if you're into programming you'll come across the
> concept of a 'modal' dialog.  Such a dialog is *designed* to elicit a
> response from the user to exclusion of all else in the application.  It
> appears this concept is heavily misused - probably because it makes the
> programmer's life easier without users trying to click on things that
> would upset the dialog.

Thanks for the explanation. :) I appreciate it.

-- 
Regards,
Terry

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