I have a library of custom handlers that I load at startup in both MC and Rev. One of my handlers reports the mainstacks that are currently loaded in memory. When I run this handler in MC, there are at most only a couple of stacks from the IDE listed, but in Rev, it is difficult to find my own stacks among the dozens that Rev maintains. When I get around to it, I will customize my handler to remove all the "rev" stacks before displaying the results, but at that moment the extra info was intrusive. I can't remove these stacks from Rev (nor do I want to) because they are necessary to its functioning. A somewhat parallel example is the number of custom messages that are constantly being sent in the background by Rev. I know I can view a modified list of pending messages from within the message box, but since MC sends no custom messages in the background at all, MC's IDE translates to the user as "cleaner." And again, these custom messages can't be removed from the program.

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Jacqueline Landman Gay         |     [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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This may not be critical for many applications but it may for some. I wonder, for example, how those extra messages flying behind affect using Rev as a cgi on a web server? Similarly, how the timing issues are affected for, for example, psychology experiments that measure reaction times? I gather than some of these msgs continue to fly in standalones as well.


Robert
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