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On Sun, 22 Apr 2001 16:14:39 +0200, Alexander thoughtfully wrote the
following:
>> The %Wrapped macro is still very useful because it may be used to wrap
>> introductions, cookies and other single paragraphs.
AL> Maybe a stupid question but why would I want to include cookies in
AL> an email??
A cookie in TB! jargon really refers to any line of text taken from a text
file at random. The text file in this context is a cookie file. There are
quite a few ways in which you may use cookies.
The witty lines in my signature is a cookie inserted randomly from a text
file containing over a thousand such lines.
The introductory line to this message is randomly generated via a cookie
file. I created about 6 introductions as quick templates, listed the quick
template handles as a cookie file (udlintro.txt), and then for my reply
template the introduction is:
%QINCLUDE='%COOKIE="L:\Program Files\The Bat!\Cookies\udlintro.txt"'
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Allie,
-= A. Curtis Martin «» List Moderator (and fellow end-user) =-
The Bat! v1.52 Beta/10 | Win2k (SP1)
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