>I know about call for handlers. Anything similar for functions? Dar,
FWIW, in this foole's vocabulary "handler" is a generic term referring to commands and functions. The differences between calling a command or a function: 1. Function calls place arguments inside parentheses, and the parentheses must be present even if no arguments are passed. Arguments to commands are passed as a comma-delimited list without parentheses. 2. Syntax for a function focuses on the function's result, eg: put myFunction() into anyThing. Syntax for a command is simply the command name followed by any arguments. 3. As noted in 2, the value returned by the function is manipulated automatically by the calling syntax. When calling a command, one must then call the result function to get any value returned by the command...of course the command can also update containers and controls. Hope this helps. -- Rob Cozens CCW, Serendipity Software Company http://www.oenolog.com/who.htm "And I, which was two fooles, do so grow three; Who are a little wise, the best fooles bee." from "The Triple Foole" by John Donne (1572-1631) _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
