The readme for 2.3.1 mentions that
"A larger-than-usual number of changes in behavior of the object and
scripting language have been made..."
Will there be any additional documentation on this?
Also, I noticed by accident that if I use "null" without the quotes in a
scr
Here's a script that belongs in a button next to a field:
local temp,w
on mouseUp
accept connections on port 8080 with message "newconnect"
if the result is not empty then put the result
end mouseUp
on newconnect s
put s into w
read from socket s until empty
put it into temp
read
gt; I think it's about time you took a deep breath
>
> >How I wish I could get some documentation on the new socket related commands
> >in B2!
> >
> >Diving into to undocumented stacks and trying to figure out what parameters
> >are passed, and whether al
I think it's about time you took a deep breath
>How I wish I could get some documentation on the new socket related commands
>in B2!
>
>Diving into to undocumented stacks and trying to figure out what parameters
>are passed, and whether all the features are supported on a
How I wish I could get some documentation on the new socket related commands
in B2!
Diving into to undocumented stacks and trying to figure out what parameters
are passed, and whether all the features are supported on all platforms can
be fun (when all goes well). Today I'm miserable, co
At 11:55 AM 7/28/99 -0500, you wrote:
> Is there any documentation out there, a Metacard language reference of sorts
>that I can browse or print. While the built-in help is good to have, needing
>to rely on it exclusively makes the learning curve so much slower than a
>strai
On Wed, 28 Jul 1999, Charles Silverman wrote:
> Is there any documentation out there, a Metacard language reference of sorts
> that I can browse or print. While the built-in help is good to have, needing
> to rely on it exclusively makes the learning curve so much slower than a
&
Charles Silverman wrote:
> Is there any documentation out there, a Metacard language reference of sorts
> that I can browse or print. While the built-in help is good to have, needing
> to rely on it exclusively makes the learning curve so much slower than a
> straight language ref
Is there any documentation out there, a Metacard language reference of sorts
that I can browse or print. While the built-in help is good to have, needing
to rely on it exclusively makes the learning curve so much slower than a
straight language reference.
Thanks,
Charles Silverman
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