Did I say that? The 'version in the header is meant for your scripts.
The 'needs field is for specifying the version of REBOL needed, as well
as other items, eventually. It takes a tuple, or a block dialect.
Also, I think Bo has a CRON REBOL program...
-Carl
At 11/30/99 10:40 PM +0000, you wrote:
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>Hello, Andrew:
>
>Some nit-picking...
>
>I noticed that you use "Version:" the way most of us would want to use it, but
>that is not how I remember it's use being decribed by Carl (his message is
>surely archived). If I remember correctly, "Version:" is to name which version
>of *REBOL* is required to run your program properly. The REBOL header needs a
>place for *our* program version. ;^)
>
>Whenever I come across a situation which requires a non-conflicting version of
>"version", I now use "verzion". I do the same in my REBOL headers.
>
>Otherwise, I'll will see how you handled a cron type of program, since I will
>need one soon, too.
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>On 01-Dec-99, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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>> I got a little inspired this afternoon. Naturally, you have to change
>> the schedule to suit yourself and your lifestyle.
>
>> [
>> REBOL [
>> Title: "Reminder"
>> Date: 1/December/1999
>> Name: 'Reminder
>> Version: 0.0.1
>