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<DIV><FONT size=2 face=Arial>Holy Cow. I was just looking in the verbose
and voluminous HSC documentation, and there is a positioning method in there
called Application Plus Current Relative. It's Not exactly what I was thinking,
when I was talking about a window tree traversing approach, but it's
better than pure application relative, or even top level window. It does
depend on the assumption that the point, relative to the application, must
remain inside the same window, from one session to the next, in order for it to
correctly index relative to that inner window that is found there. It
should at least be more tolerant of a certain degree of screen scrambling.
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<DIV><FONT size=2 face=Arial>I should read my own docs some time. But
then, their's a reason why I don't. <grin></FONT></DIV>
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