Hi Richie
Several things that you can attempt to do to figure out what
is going on:
1). Make sure that you are not resetting the global variable
in question in the prepareMovie, startMovie and stopMovie
handlers --> ie. make sure that you are not muddling up the
global variable before you have a chance to read it
2). Add the global to the watch window in authoring and
watch what happens as you navigate between movies, try to
pickup approximately when it is getting altered.
3). Open one of your scripts, open the search window, type
in the name of your global variable then select search all
scripts and castlibs and that wrapAround is set (make sure
you don't have whole words only and match case set) then hit
find and see where all your references to that global are
and what is happening in each case, then you can determine
what is manipulating it.
hope that helps
sincerely
mark r. jonkman
> -----Original Message-----
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> Behalf Of Richie Jindal
> Sent: Thursday, September 20, 2001 11:02 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: <lingo-l> gotoNetMovie with some parameters
>
>
> Hi Thomas,
>
> > Set a global variable, issue gotoNetMovie, then
> > check the global in your new movie. That's the
> > simplest way to "pass a parameter" between DCRs when
> > using gotoNetMovie.
> >
> > When you navigate between movies using gotoNetMovie
> > all globals are preserved.
>
> I tried this way but somehow doesnt work..the global
> parameters value is always set to one in the next
> movie..dont know why ??
> Any ideas y this cud be happening ??
>
> Richie
>
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