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Old 01-12-2006, 03:02 AM   #1
lucky6969b
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Image Target Window/File Problem


Dear Gurus,
I don't know why when now I save a jpg off a program (initially worked), the files I see all go to some Windows (when I logged off from KDevelop and KDE, I saw several windows jumping around. When I logged on again, I could see those files in the correct folder) I'm using libcurl and stamp (out of many of many of freewares
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