The script I have going logs onto a server using Rugby.  As an error check, 
if the client cannot connect to the server, I prompt the user to enter a new 
server IP address in a request/text box.  Then I take this new IP address 
(in string form) and put it into the string "mainserver: context 
get-rugby-service tcp://" serverip ":8000" where serverip is the ip-string 
that was just obtained.  Then I do that string.  Basically, all this seems 
to work fine, but after that, I have an object I made to hold some message 
fields such as sender, date, and subject, all of which are read from an ODBC 
database.  When I try to change the "." to ":" in the date field using

tempmsg: make msg_info
[
        msgid: msg/1
        from: msg/2
        fromid: msg/3
        subject: msg/4
        date: copy/part msg/5 (length? msg/5) - 5
]
replace/all tempmsg/date "." ":"

i get the error code

** Script Error: Cannot use path on logic! value
** Where: replace
** Near: target: change/part target :replace len

This only happens when I change that IP address.  If the default IP address 
works, then nothing goes wrong.  And the tempmsg object gets populated 
properly also.  So it's not like I'm not getting a database connection or 
anything easy like that.  Anyone have any ideas?

Matt

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