This is a "yes it's doable" or "No forget it" query
I am facing a challenge with some very large QuarkXpress documents that need
to be repurposed for either "simple" text distribution, Web distribution or
MC eBook distribution, where we want to remove all non-cross platform
"Diacriticalized"
The May 2001 issue of Dr. Dobb's Journal has some
complimentary remarks about Revolution on page 119.
Too bad it only mentioned Metacard in passing.
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michael kann wrote:
The May 2001 issue of Dr. Dobb's Journal has some
complimentary remarks about Revolution on page 119.
Too bad it only mentioned Metacard in passing.
As they say in Rumania: they see the trees but they miss the forest.
Andu
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Peter Reid wrote:
Anyone know how I can find out the name of the actual parameters
passed to a handler or function? I'm trying to write some general
handlers for processing arrays and I need to be able to determine the
name of the actual array used when the handler/function was called.
Anyone know how I can find out the name of the actual parameters
passed to a handler or function? I'm trying to write some general
handlers for processing arrays and I need to be able to determine the
name of the actual array used when the handler/function was called.
For example,
How can I script inside the handler to determine that the 1st call
was with "myArr" and the second was with "hisArr". I know how to get
values, but I can't see how I get names??
The question is why would you want to do this?
So I can process a number of arrays to export/import them
Sivakatirswami [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This is a "yes it's doable" or "No forget it" query
I am facing a challenge with some very large QuarkXpress documents that need
to be repurposed for either "simple" text distribution, Web distribution or
MC eBook distribution, where we want to
- Original Message -
From: "Peter Reid" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, April 19, 2001 5:22 PM
Subject: RE: Referencing Variables Objects
How can I script inside the handler to determine that the 1st
call
was with "myArr" and the second was with
Anyone know how I can find out the name of the actual parameters
passed to a handler or function? I'm trying to write some general
handlers for processing arrays and I need to be able to determine the
name of the actual array used when the handler/function was called.
For example, lets say I