I tried using the 'template class ...' and that did the trick, but I agree that it is of limited use though. Kinda limits the generality of your code, if you have to know the type ofevery template class before hand. So, I'm going to look up the site you suggested and try their snapshot.
Truth to tell, this bug is very weird... I managed earlier on to make a program that uses a template class in a seperate file by declaring superclasses to it and specifically referring to the subclass. However, in my current needs excluded that solution... Thanks a lot. Örn. -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .