Better yet, we could automate the list so that all questions go to a
Rev CGI that generates a random number in the appropriate range and
sends the answer back.
Napoleon used to let any incoming messages from his field commanders
sit unopened for three days, by which time most of the questions w
Hi Len!
It doesn't look like anyone gave you the answer to you question that I
got from the list many moons ago, so here you are:
I make standalones where the actual standalone is a splash screen and
the .rev mainStack file and other stacks remain just that - rev stacks
in the data folder of th
LOL
That list is perfect. Maybe now we can answer questions via the
numbers. "6"
Tom
On Mar 20, 2005, at 2:10 PM, Mark Wieder wrote:
Len-
Sunday, March 20, 2005, 5:32:13 AM, you wrote:
LM> WOW! I sent the first e-mail with this question and at the same
time
LM> the digest version came in WITH A
Len-
Sunday, March 20, 2005, 5:32:13 AM, you wrote:
LM> WOW! I sent the first e-mail with this question and at the same time
LM> the digest version came in WITH AN ANSWER BEFORE I THOUGHT OF THE
LM> QUESTION! How great is that?! You not only provide answers, you
LM> anticipate my questions be
WOW! I sent the first e-mail with this question and at the same time
the digest version came in WITH AN ANSWER BEFORE I THOUGHT OF THE
QUESTION! How great is that?! You not only provide answers, you
anticipate my questions before I do
Len Morgan
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I read somewhere here in the last couple of weeks that if you use a card
in a stack for preferences or something like that, you can't have that
stack INSIDE of a standalone? Is that true? If that is so, why would I
want to use cards/stacks to hold information that is subject to change?
What