Recently, david bovill wrote:
>> This might work for you (in your message box):
>>
>> go url "http://www.tactilemedia.com/download/getinline.rev";
>
> Links not working for me? Can you add it to your nice download
> machine thingy?
Well, there's nothing special about the above link, but GetIn
On Wed, 3 Aug 2005, Howard Bornstein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
(snip)
Scott's solution is very elegant. Wilhelm Sanke also came up with a
fairly simple solution that I find I use frequently for this purpose.
His script is below.
(snip)
Thanks for the reference, Howard.
The first version of t
This might work for you (in your message box):
go url "http://www.tactilemedia.com/download/getinline.rev";
Links not working for me? Can you add it to your nice download
machine thingy?
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:-)) Tnx, that was the one I was looking for!
Works beautifull
On 4-aug-05, at 00:48, Scott Rossi wrote:
Recently, Ton Kuypers wrote:
I seem to recall that someone created a very nice example of drag &
drop of lines in listfields, but I cans seem to find it anymore... I
just need to rearr
On 8/3/05, Scott Rossi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Recently, Ton Kuypers wrote:
>
> > I seem to recall that someone created a very nice example of drag &
> > drop of lines in listfields, but I cans seem to find it anymore... I
> > just need to rearrange lines in a field by drag & drop...
> >
> >
Recently, Ton Kuypers wrote:
> I seem to recall that someone created a very nice example of drag &
> drop of lines in listfields, but I cans seem to find it anymore... I
> just need to rearrange lines in a field by drag & drop...
>
> Could anyone please point me in the right direction or to an e