Hi Tom:
       
       I am in the list but I want send a message and I can't. I tried for a
long but without results. Can you tell me where I have to write. Excuse me
for this e-mail but I need resolve a problem and I can't write to the list.
       
       (my format is "Text without format") and I am in the list. Besides, I
had sent emails. 
       
       Excuse me and thank you in advanced
       
       Mario Arreseygor
       
       I write you in a random way 
       
       -----Mensaje original-----
De: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] En nombre de Thomas Higgins
Enviado el: lunes, 19 de diciembre de 2005 18:28
Para: Lingo programming discussion list
Asunto: RE: <lingo-l> getPropertyDescriptionList: js syntax
       
       Bingo! Valentin hit the nail on the head. You must (a) make a
       _property_list_ (not an Array with named entries), and (b) use
       symbol(someString) as the # character is not supported within JS
scripts
       (although the symbol data type is via the symbol() function).
       
       Cheers,
       Tom Higgins | Product Manager | Director & the Shockwave Player
       Adobe Systems Incorporated
       
       http://weblogs.macromedia.com/thiggins/
       
       ... 
       
       > -----Original Message-----
       > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
       > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of 
       > Valentin Schmidt
       > Sent: Monday, December 19, 2005 7:21 AM
       > To: Lingo programming discussion list
       > Subject: Re: <lingo-l> getPropertyDescriptionList: js syntax
       > 
       > hi michael,
       > 
       > you have to use something like:
       > 
       > function getPropertyDescriptionList(){
       >   var pl = propList();
       >   tmp = propList();
       >   tmp.setAProp(symbol("comment"), symbol("What file to open?"));
       >   tmp.setAProp(symbol("format"), symbol("string"));
       >   tmp.setAProp(symbol("default"), "");
       >   pl.setAProp(symbol("pFile"), tmp);
       >   return pl;
       > }
       > 
       > you need to take into account in which world you reside. javascript

       > doesn't know anything about lingo constructs like "#" or "[:]".
       > 
       > cheers,
       > valentin
       
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