The way that I've always used to string commands together 'on the fly' would
be to build a proc inside your program based on what you want to do and
write it out to a PL file, and then create a voc that pointed to it, and
then CHAIN to that.  At the end of your proc you could have it CHAIN back to
your calling program or what ever you wanted.  Instead of creating the voc,
you might get away with just using the RUN command, but I'm not really sure
about that without experimenting first.

But looks like you *really* got the answer you wanted.  There is no ';'
security hole in TCL.  :)

        *=aee=*

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Sent: Sunday, October 28, 2007 17:45
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Subject: RE: [U2] Stringing commands together on the command line.
Possible?


Hi Bill, David, all

I'm getting the answers I want. (c: I'm glad it doesn't look like it's
possible.
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