right, that makes sense. Simple double quotes (") will be fine.
Remember, this is going to be JavaScript-driven. The JavaScript can be responsible for not including double quotes anywhere in the string, just like a label commands. That way you can just use the already-present lookingAtString() function, and the parsing will go very fast.


Bob





Now, if I could have ONE MORE THING it would be a scriptable loadinline
command that does the loadinline directly from script to an already
loaded applet.



I think that sounds pretty good.



What this would allow, I think, is very fast processing
of the replacement of one model by another. As it is now, we have to
reload the applet each time. No need then for frames.

What do you think? Just forego all command line parsing after the word
"loadinline"?




It seems to me that this would work fine.

Hmmm ... but on second thought I realize that this is really going to
throw a wrench into my compiler/parser.

You should think about whether or not this is what you want. If you are
going to want to run other scripting commands after the model is loaded
then we need to put in some delimiter tag at the end so that you can keep
running other commands.

Let's keep thinking about this.


Miguel



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