Dear Manuel,
Tuesday, November 19, 2002 at 10:02:04 PM you wrote: MD> You can try with MD> %IF:"%QINCLUDE='IsBat'"<>"Bat!":"%comment='_Try The Bat!'":""%- Thanks, but... as you can see in the comments, there is still something wrong. Maybe I ... no, let us be honest: I don't understand Reg.Ex. well enough, but let me try: The phrase is: %IF:"condition"='something':'then-this':'orelsethis' Marc Pearlstone wrote: %IF:"%QINCLUDE='IsBat'"<>"Try The Bat!":""%- Which should mean that the condition is: %QINCLUDE if the condition is IsBat Why <>? I have tried with ':' but it changed nothing. Well but if the condition is thrue then it should write "Try The Bat! or else it should write nothing. So why doesn't it? And why is there a %- in the end? I thought it was only to break the line in two? -- Kind regards, Britt Malka |\ /| | \__/ | \/ \/ | | \\ // \ / \/ ... I'll be right back.... ... www.malka.it - www.malka.dk - www.supermalka.dk ... Mailer: Ritlabs SecureBat! v1.62/Beta9 (7BA406E8D52) under Windows 2000 5.0 ________________________________________________________ Current version is 1.61 | "Using TBTECH" information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html