Excellent question that I did not even think about!!! how about these two: >> forall/then-former ;- put back to state before loop >> forall/then-head ;- put back to head --- ; run this in your ; <a href=http://www.rebol.com>REBOL</a> Interpreter! terrence-brannon: [ [EMAIL PROTECTED] perl-refugee myth-gamer ] perl-refugee: [ 'loved href perl discovery: (metaperl = rebol) 'hates href perl ] myth-gamer:http://www.bungie.net/bin/stats.pl?player=princepawn ; angles makes this a href instead of code! use ur imagination! href: func [U T] [ rejoin [ "a href=" U ">" T "/a" ] ] perl: href http://www.perl.com "Perl" On Tue, 29 Aug 2000 12:06:01 joel.neely wrote: >Hmmmm... > >Reset to what? The position of the series just before the forall loop, >or the beginning of the series? > >-jn- > >[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >> >> I'm sure you've seen the REBOL idiom: >> >> forall line [ >> ... >> ] >> >> line: head line >> >> I would appreciate it if I could type: >> >> forall/then-reset line [ >> ... >> ] >> >> Get your FREE Email and Voicemail at Lycos Communications at >> http://comm.lycos.com > >-- >; Joel Neely [EMAIL PROTECTED] 901-263-4460 38017/HKA/9677 >REBOL [] print to-string debase/64 decompress #{ > 789C0BCE0BAB4A7176CA48CAB53448740FABF474F3720BCC > B6F4F574CFC888342AC949CE74B50500E1710C0C24000000} > > Get your FREE Email and Voicemail at Lycos Communications at http://comm.lycos.com