Thanks JB! I find that it's usually hard to beat simple, basic approaches for 
effectiveness. More sophisticated approaches to verification sometimes introduce bugs 
of their own. "How does he know this?", you might ask...

Related quote (Mark Twain?):
  Good judgment comes from experience.
  Experience comes from bad judgment.

All in good fun,
Phil


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From: "jbv" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Wednesday, January 09, 2002 2:55 PM
Subject: Re: save


> 
> 
> Phil Davis :
> 
> > (To test it, you could add a "beep" or 'put "CLOSING" ' statement in the handler 
>and see if anything new happens upon close.)
> 
> Although it's a clever suggestion, I find it quite funny (and refreshing) that ppl
> use statements as simple as "beep" to check if anything happens...
> Jus like in good old & early days of Hypercard...
> 
> JB
> 
> P.S. : I do that myself quite often, and it's one of the best debugging tool I 
>know...
> 
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