Sorry if this has been asked before, but I couldn't find any similar post on eScribe, 
so here goes.

I'm using /View on Windows 2000.  I have a script that reads filenames from a 
directory, combines
their names, then prints out the new string, just using "print".  It's very simple.  
But if I run this from
a command prompt in Windows 2000, I think it is printing to a REBOL window, then 
closing that
window right away.  On Unix, the command line works differently and I see what is 
printed right there,
as there is no extra window involved.

So as it stands right now, I have a script that works on Linux but not on Windows.  To 
be more
accurate, it works in both, you just can't see the result in Windows.  But 
nonetheless, I can't
just take my script to a different OS and run it.

I don't want to put extra code in the script to handle this, but I don't see any 
command line option
that would help.  Any other ideas?

mike



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