Tom,

If you're trying to store the property into a stack that resides on the CD, you're toast because the CD is read-only.

The only way to do what you want is to either:

1) Copy at least one stack to the user's disk and store the properties there, or

2) Create a preferences file where you store the property data on the user's disk, and read/write that prefs file on startup and shutdown.

As for using preOpenStack or a startup handler -- if you have a preOpenStack handler in your main stack, then you'll have to have an empty preOpenStack handler in each substack so that the main stack's preOpenStack handler is overridden. Like this:

on preOpenStack
-- This overrides the main stack handler.
-- Do not call "pass preOpenStack" otherwise the main stack handler will get called.
end preOpenStack



Best, -- Frank Leahy

On Sunday, January 11, 2004, at 01:56 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


Either a custom prop can store info collected during use or if not, then a sep stack needs to do it???? Which one?

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