Just to muddy the water further, when I tried what Adam describes earlier
today
(open a workspace, open a transcript window, go back to workspace, type the
corrected sample code, hit command-d)
nothing appeared in the transcript window
In fact, in all my fiddling today I never saw anything show up in the
transcript window.  All the errors I saw showed up in the workspace, at the
point where the code wasn't interpreted correctly ("nothing else expected",
etc.) and those stopped as soon as I moved the cursor past the sample SMTP
code, to a new line, and then hit command-d.

Tomorrow I think I'll upgrade the platform to the newest version of system
9.1 and absolutely latest open transport software.  I have to wonder if
something isn't quite right at that end.  Besides, that change is something
I know how to do!
Dan


-- 
Dan Ringrose, Department of History                 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Minot State University, Minot ND 58707                         701.858.3037

> From: Bob Arning  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Date: Mon, 26 Mar 2001 22:15:43 -0500 (EST)
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: [pws] Macintosh Swiki comments and questions
> 
> On Mon, 26 Mar 2001 18:17:58 -0800 "Adam C. Engst" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> But it also doesn't do anything useful - there's no hint in my mail
>> server log that a connection is being attempted.
> 
> Adam,
> 
> This particular message causes intereting things to be printed on the
> Transcript. If you do not have one open, do that and try again. At least we
> will have a few more clues. (From the world menu/open.../transcript).
> 
> Cheers,
> Bob

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