Hi

On Saturday 11 November 2006 at 9:17:28 AM, in
<mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Roelof Otten wrote:

M>> eg %PUT or %INCLUDE

> IIRC Those aren't the same, I thought that %Include interprets the
> file as template, %Put as plain text

Thanks. You are, of course correct. The descriptions in the help
file (quoted below) do make that clear - at least not to me (-;

Helpfile >> INCLUDE="filepath" Inserts text from an external file
Helpfile >> determined by "filepath".

Helpfile >> PUT="filepath" Inserts text from a file indicated by
Helpfile >> the parameter.
  


M>> %QT or %QINCLUDE

> AFAIK Those are identical and the help file says the same.

The help file is clear on that:-

Helpfile >> QT="Handle" Same as %QINCLUDE.

Tend to wonder why have both if really are identical.


Also %_name and %varname are specifically stated to be the same.


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