I seem to relatively often get this on the mailing list. As you can see
below, there's this =3D thing which means nothing. I'm guessing it's
the same as
dehex "%3D"
Which is the equal sign (=). But, why does it happen?
>
> Hi,
>
> I created this small script just to group some useful features:
>
> 1) Passing default values using external variables.
> 2) Check if text is null, then assign default values
> 3) Read values externally from "view"
>
> rebol[]
>
> text1: "Default 1"
> text2: "Default 2"
>
> view layout [
> t1: field text1
> t2: field text2
>
> button "Save" [
> if t1/text =3D "" [
> t1/text: "DEF1"
> ]
>
> if t2/text =3D "" [
> t2/text: "DEF2"
> ]
>
> unview
> ]
> ]
>
> print join "T1:" t1/text
> print join "T2:" t2/text
>
> halt
>
> I hope this will help you!
>
>
> --Alessandro
>
>
>
>
>
>
> On 5/6/06, Ronald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> Hi Yvan,
>>
>> Why not try this ?
>>
>> rebol[]
>> view layout [
>> t: field with [text: "testing"]
>> v: field with [text: "Another testing test"]
>> do [focus t show t]
>> ]
>>
>> hiwh !
>>
>> print reverse "rftodeerftaffodlanor" ;-)
>>
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