Many thanks to all who replied... 10 line script limit... Slaps forehead
'DUH!.
Rule of Programming: Sleep sometimes.
Error code returned is 2,0,0 which seems to confirm this (line 0 char 0 so
no script).
/H
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Hugh,
Jacque has probably hit the correct answer for you case. The 'set
script' strategy would work if the new group script was a call to a
compiled function in another script in the hierarchy. If your idea
was to customize the script, then set the script of an object to that
script, yo
Hugh Senior wrote:
I have a protected stack that creates a window and a group, then sets the
group script. Works a treat. When run as a compiled application exe, it no
longer sets the script (I know this because an answer dlog that should
display the script comes up empty instead).
The only thin
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I have a protected stack that creates a window and a group, then sets the
group script. Works a tre
Hi Hugh,
> I have a protected stack that creates a window and a group, then sets
> the
> group script. Works a treat. When run as a compiled application exe, it
> no
> longer sets the script (I know this because an answer dlog that should
> display the script comes up empty instead).
>
> The only
In a message dated 4/8/09 2:06:29 PM, h...@flexiblelearning.com writes:
> I have a protected stack that creates a window and a group, then sets the
> group script. Works a treat. When run as a compiled application exe, it no
> longer sets the script (I know this because an answer dlog that shoul
Any chance you have used the consdensed
In a message dated 4/8/09 2:06:29 PM, h...@flexiblelearning.com writes:
> I have a protected stack that creates a window and a group, then sets the
> group script. Works a treat. When run as a compiled application exe, it no
> longer sets the script (I kno
I have a protected stack that creates a window and a group, then sets the
group script. Works a treat. When run as a compiled application exe, it no
longer sets the script (I know this because an answer dlog that should
display the script comes up empty instead).
The only thing I could think of is