Hello Ming-Li,

Does  anyone  know  if  this  'feature'  will  be  enhanced to use the
'associates' as many window apps do.

Now  before  there  is  a avalanche of 'oh my god .. don't make this a
useful  program .. ' let me say that I don't want this to become bloat
ware  as so many (I am in the process of moving myself and others from
Eudora  to TheBat) programs have become. BUT if you are going to be in
the  windows  environment there are some things (common ui principles,
some  functionality  such  as  launching  on  request) that need to be
included.

TIA

DSig


Friday, July 14, 2000, 8:28:46 AM, you wrote:

ML> Hi Marek,

>> When I run file test.vbs normally from for example wincommander,
>> it is started and window with entered text is displayed. But TB on
>> my PC don't start it. Until beta/5 it doesn't work completely
>> (nothing happens). Now (beta/7) TB display error message during
>> start and shutdown me.

ML> Sorry if I'm saying something you've already known.

ML> It works in wincommander (or Windows Explorer) is because .vbs is
ML> associated with Windows Scripting Host (WScript.exe), and
ML> wincommander use the registered program (or more likey, call the
ML> system shell) to open (execute) it. VBS file itself is just a data
ML> file.

ML> The "Run External Program" function in TB's filter seems to be
ML> designed to expect applications only, not associated data files. So
ML> you'll have to run wscript explicitly as I suggested in the previous
ML> post. Also there's no error message at my end, unless through local
ML> delivery, as said.




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