On Thursday, February 20, 2003, at 09:20 PM, Rich Herz wrote:
Win XP has both cmd.exe (the default) and command.com. The latter seems to haveRich, this looks pretty sophisticated. Couple of questions, if I may;
different options and/or behavior than command.com on Win 98, which only has
command.com as I can see. Below is script to run an application "myapp.exe"
that is at a path gMyappPath that may contain spaces in path name.
Setting MC/Rev hideConsoleWindows to true may help, and I do it, but
can't rely on it. Even with script below I get a minimized console
button appearing in the Win task bar at bottom of screen while
myapp.exe runs, at least on one of the Win platforms (can't remember
now but could check)..
For what % of Windows users would you estimate that hideConsoleWindows true does actually work?
In my app, I am executing an .exe which is in the same directory as the standalone rev app. In that case is it safe for all the "cd" and command escaping that you are doing?
Thanks,
Alex Rice, Software Developer
Architectural Research Consultants, Inc.
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