(c) A "compiled" version of all scripts is kept in the protected 
movie or cast, and the source code is thrown away.  Director has no 
way of knowing which of your handler could be called in any execution 
of your program.  Even if there is no explicit call to a handler in 
one of your scripts, Lingo has the "do" statement that can be use to 
execute any string.

Compiled (actually "byte-encoded') scripts take up very little space.

Irv

At 11:12 AM +0800 5/7/02, John Erazo wrote:
>Peace.
>
>When we create a projector or protect casts or movies,
>what happens to custom handlers (in any script type)
>that were never called?
>
>They: (a) stay in the script thus still eating up space.
>or (b) removed just like comments in a script.
>
>Thanks.
>
>- John Erazo
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