At 1:02 AM +0100 on 3/21/00, M. Uli Kusterer wrote: > "linking" is a technical term here and refers to machine-language source >code being combined in a way that one routine uses another. It does not >apply to putting two files in a folder and having one file display the >others' contents (very simplified). Anyway, it doesn't apply to this case >as far as I can see. The problem is that the home stack contains code -- and the Interpreter will need to dynamicly link that in order to call it in the normal HyperCard-ish message hierarchy.
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