Hehe...well put.  I have a tendency to "think out loud" on mailing lists
sometimes.  I'll have to work on that:)

~matt desimone
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> At 10:14 -0500 02/20/2002, Matthew DeSimone wrote:
> 
> >Quick question.  When the return function is called so that a handler
> >returns a value, does that exit the handler, or will execution
continue?
> 
> Well, there's a nice easy way to find out:
> 
>    on returnTest
>      return "Returning"
>      put "Still running"
>    end
> 
> ...and then do
> 
>    put returnTest()
> 
> in the message window.
> 
> I'm not trying to be snide or obtuse; I'm just trying to suggest that
> sometimes a four line test can answer all questions. Think of it as
> one of those "teach a person to fish" types of things. ;)
> 
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