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Problem with "\h"
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Jul. 30, 2004, 06:45 PM
Post: #18
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Hi Oddysey,
I agree, 2 or more filter solutions for headers is a bit shakey. Given that, I have had good luck using the numbering scheme. I have noticed that when you edit you header filters & save the config, the order in which the filters are saved to the config always changes. To help get around this, I use my numbering scheme where there are multiple filters for the same header. After saving the config, I close proxo then reopen it & "Save Config File" as the same name, then close it again. This puts the header filter order in the config file back the same way it was. This has worked well for me and my multi-filter header filters that I use seem to work in the planned order. (crosses fingers). Mike |
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