Ok, here's the script so far:
thanks to try :)

JUL

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REBOL [
    Title: "SiteSearch"
    Date: 26-Nov-2001
    Author: "Julien Bailly"
    Version: 1.0.0
]
foundurls: []

startsearch: does [
        read make url! siteUrl/text
        ]

gui: layout [
        backdrop effect [gradient 1x1 40.0.210 0.40.100]
        across
        vh1 "Search in Site v1.0.0" gold return
        label right "Site to search in:" tab siteUrl: field return
        label "Word to search for" tab word: field return
        search: button "Search" [startsearch] return
        label yellow "the key word has been found in the following pages:" return
        urls: text-list 400x300 data foundurls [tell value openurl] return
        open: button red white yellow "Open selection" [openurl] return
        txt "� Julien Bailly 2001" 200.200.200
        ]
view gui
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Hallvard Ystad
Envoy� : lundi, 26. novembre 2001 22:19
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Objet : [REBOL] Re: error in reading url


I'd love to finally be the helpeur, not the helpee, and this is something I
work with for the time being, but I'm afraid I can't help you much without
seing the func code. I'll be happy to look into it, though.

~H

Dixit Julien Bailly (21.53 26.11.2001):
>Hi,
>I'm new to rebol, and I'm trying to do some scripts to learn the language.
>
>In one of my scripts, when I try to read an url inside a "func" I got a
>error message:
>---------------------------
>** Script Error: Invalid path value: lines
>** Where: open-proto
>** Near: sub-port: system/words/open/lines compose [
>    scheme: (to-lit-word subproto)
>    host: either all [port/proxy/type = 'generic generic bp]
>[port/proxy/host] [port/proxy/host: none port/host]
>    user: port/user
>    pass: port/pass
>    port-id: either all [port/proxy/type = 'generic generic bp]
>[port/proxy/port-id] [port/port-id]
>]
>port/sub-port:
>----------------------------------------
>If I do the "read" outside of "func", it works well.
>
>Do you have an idea ?
>
>Thanx
>
>Jul
>
>
>
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