Yes this is quite an involved problem. Unless you know the intricacies of the module, or have seen this problem before, it is going to be difficult to offer help. But I live in hope. If that doesn't work out I'll move into dispair. ;)

I try not to mess with other peoples code as a general rule. If I can, I want to avoid doing that here too. Although I expect I will end up having to do so. :(

Good spot on the typo in my sig. Oops! :)

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