Hello Patchou, you are doing a great job with msgplus... microsoft should grab you and pay you loads of money to start developing for them ...
I will see what I can do about having the smiley team contact you so you can resolve the problem together.
My conclusion that it was a problem of msgplus was that the version of smiley did not change, but the version of msgplus did, and when the version of msgplus did, then smiley stopped working. So Smiley was a constant and msgplus was the variable.
So my conclusion was just logical (without me knowing the programing problems involved).
Kenny