Re: Backslashes In Hypertext Commands

2008-09-23 Thread Stuart Rogers
Richard Pesant wrote: Win XP SP2, P4 Extreme Ed. 3.46GHz + 3.47GHz 2GB, FM 8.0p277 Thanks to Rick Quattro, I am now aware of the backslash issue in dialog boxes and have a workaround within scripts. However, I need to create an hypertext command and do not know how to work around this

Backslashes In Hypertext Commands

2008-09-22 Thread Richard Pesant
Win XP SP2, P4 Extreme Ed. 3.46GHz + 3.47GHz 2GB, FM 8.0p277 Thanks to Rick Quattro, I am now aware of the backslash issue in dialog boxes and have a workaround within scripts. However, I need to create an hypertext command and do not know how to work around this issue. The hypertext command

Re: Backslashes In Hypertext Commands

2008-09-22 Thread Rick Quatro
Hi Richard, Use forward slashes instead of backslashes in the Hypertext markers. Rick Quatro Carmen Publishing Inc 585-659-8267 www.frameexpert.com Win XP SP2, P4 Extreme Ed. 3.46GHz + 3.47GHz 2GB, FM 8.0p277 Thanks to Rick Quattro, I am now aware of the backslash issue in dialog boxes

Backslashes In Hypertext Commands

2008-09-22 Thread Richard Pesant
Win XP SP2, P4 Extreme Ed. 3.46GHz + 3.47GHz 2GB, FM 8.0p277 Thanks to Rick Quattro, I am now aware of the backslash issue in dialog boxes and have a workaround within scripts. However, I need to create an hypertext command and do not know how to work around this issue. The hypertext command

Backslashes In Hypertext Commands

2008-09-22 Thread Rick Quatro
Hi Richard, Use forward slashes instead of backslashes in the Hypertext markers. Rick Quatro Carmen Publishing Inc 585-659-8267 www.frameexpert.com > Win XP SP2, P4 Extreme Ed. 3.46GHz + 3.47GHz 2GB, FM 8.0p277 > > > > Thanks to Rick Quattro, I am now aware of the backslash issue in dialog >

Backslashes In Hypertext Commands

2008-09-22 Thread Stuart Rogers
Richard Pesant wrote: > Win XP SP2, P4 Extreme Ed. 3.46GHz + 3.47GHz 2GB, FM 8.0p277 > > > > Thanks to Rick Quattro, I am now aware of the backslash issue in dialog > boxes and have a workaround within scripts. However, I need to create an > hypertext command and do not know how to work around