--- Shari <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Also, does anyone know how Metacard keeps track of recursion? Specifically? If a handler calls another which calls another which calls the first, is this considered a handler calling itself?
--- Mike replies: Shari, I'd recommend that you rewrite your code to avoid recursion completely. In the long run you will save yourself much time and effort. As for your example, let's assume that btns A,B, and C hold scripts that call each other in the manner that you describe (I'm just using btns instead of handlers). A better way is to have another btn D that controls the three btns. In btn D put the script: on mouseUp repeat 100 -- as many times as you need send mouseUp to btn "A" send mouseUp to btn "B" send mouseUp to btn "C" end repeat end mouseUp In your other posts you mentioned something like "handlers calling each other." This should also be avoided. Recursion is one of those items like the ASCII chart that for some reason must be in all programming books. For what most of us are doing here it really is unnecessary and can cause problems. Don't take this post as being at all critical of your programming. If you want any more help just email me at [EMAIL PROTECTED] Good luck, Mike __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Finance - Get real-time stock quotes http://finance.yahoo.com _______________________________________________ metacard mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/metacard