Hello Fellow Bat-ty People,
I was just reading Allie's excellent template FAQ on the web and I
ran across the section dealing with the %COOKIE command. In it he
states "By defining the line delimiter \n in your lines of text you
may generate cookies that consist of multiple lines if text when
generated." I don't know if that is exactly what I need to solve
the following problem but here goes...
I have a fairly large collection of quotes in a file I use for my
Thought of the day tagline. Some of these are a bit on the long
side and when the longer ones are randomly chosen they do not wrap
at x number of characters. They are instead displayed as one long
line of text which the reader must then scroll to read. Is there a
way to force randomly chosen COOKIES to wrap at the same place as
the rest of the text in a message? Is that what ACM is talking
about in this FAQ? If so what is the syntax for performing this
task?
The current syntax used in the template is:
Thought of the day:
%COOKIE="C:\Program Files\...
Any help would be appreciated.
Happy Holidays to all you Bat-ty People!!!
_________________________________________________________________
Best regards,
Jeff Worley
Systems Consultant
Data Systems Network Corp.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Thought of the day:
When it comes to thought some people stop at nothing.
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