> On a slightly related note, does "foo=bar : z=z=+1" work? It 
Well I have a standard IIF function written in my function Library.

It does almost the same thing


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From: Tsiris Alexandros [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 02 October 2002 10:49
To: ActiveServerPages
Subject: RE: Lost in Time: If ... then


 
> if x < 0 then
>     a = "green"
>     z=z+1
> end if

yes, that would be the best way, but I assumed for some reason that this
wasnt what he wanted??


> It gets the desired results, and the indenting makes things easier to
> follow.
> 
> On a slightly related note, does "foo=bar : z=z=+1" work? It 
> was a technique
> used to squeeze things on to one line in the golden days of basic :)

Wasn't that great?
and the beautiful GOTO and GOSUB spaghetti coding? I loved that.

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