Yes I understood that. When I said "I don't think anyone
else..." I meant in the sense of anyone other than those posters.
Only Adobe can say if it was fixed. I have asked someone to look at
this but I am sure you will realise it is not a five minute task.
The person will be doing this as a favour as when a problem is
outside the scope of forum supporters, who are authors like you and
me, the correct route is for you to go to Support. As such they
have to fit it in as best they can. If this is not moving fast
enough for you, then I have to point you to Support.
I have seen reports where a virus checking program says that
a file in an application has a virus. Then when the virus company
investigates they find it is not a fault with their software and
the application containing the file gets patched. I am saying that
WebSphere is the problem, just that as others are not having these
issues, that has to be considered.
Please bear with us, but if you cannot, then you will have to
take it up with Support. I suspect on this they will end up going
where I have gone.
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