Hmm..  Kind of the crow-bar method, but is the only one I can think of as
well.  Fah, silly Windows. ;)  Thanks Anton, Paul. :)

> Sound like the script may be processing but might not have need to output to
> console.  You could put a 'halt statement as the last line of the script
> your processing so that it ends with the console open.  That way you can
> scroll to see if any messages were printed in the console window.
>
> Paul Tretter
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Anton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Thursday, August 01, 2002 1:39 PM
> Subject: [REBOL] Re: Executing Scripts in Windows
>
>
> > Just put halt at the end of your script
> > if you want it always to give you a prompt
> > afterwards.
> >
> > Anton.
> >
> > >    Greetings folks.  Here's my dillema.
> > >    I have it set so when I double-click on a .r file, it
> > > automatically executes
> > > REBOL with that script - eg, e:\code\rebol\core\rebol.exe file.r
> > > .. However,
> > > something in my settings, I presume, dictates that, instead of the REBOL
> > > console just staying open, it flashes on the screen and closes -
> > > it loads the
> > > script, but doesn't give me a prompt.  Using Windows 98SE here.
> > > Anyone have
> > > ideas?  My current settings, for when 'Core' is the default
> > > action, the info
> > > says:
> > > Action: Core
> > > Application used to perform action: E:\code\rebol\core\rebol.exe -q "%1"
> > >    And "Use DDE" is unchecked.  Any ideas?  Thanks all.
> > >
> > > --Charles
> >
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