>>"me" is also a convention - you could write a >>behavior that substitutes "you" for "me" and it would work just fine > >Good point, Kurt, and one that is documented, but not widely recognized. Actually, when I make that argument I use to say that you could just as well substitute "me" with "Kurt"... ;-) But then again, it gives a different meaning when you know how "Kurt" sounds in danish. Jakob [To remove yourself from this list, or to change to digest mode, go to http://www.penworks.com/LUJ/lingo-l.cgi To post messages to the list, email [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Problems, email [EMAIL PROTECTED]) Lingo-L is for learning and helping with programming Lingo. Thanks!]
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