> But I still can't get a stack to search its own fields. Are field > searches a GUI thing that is impossible in an mt script?
I think that IS the case. So you probably have to work around that by using offset or something else. One other thing that doesn't apply to your problem right now but you may run into... when darwin mc runs, it runs as whoever calls it. So if you call it from a web browser, it's run as the user "www" (I think.) This can cause serious problems if you want mc to, for example, write to directories that you DON'T want anyone else to write to. There is a way to set a metacard script (.mt file) to run AS root. It's chmod a+s myscript.mt (when logged in as root.) Then anytime the script runs, it runs with root permissions so it can do pretty much anything. This is, of course, a security hole, but it's probably better than making "www" the owner of a bunch of folders... :) Richard MacLemale Instructional Technology Specialist James W. Mitchell High School http://mitchellonline.pasco.k12.fl.us _______________________________________________ metacard mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/metacard