Hi all,

I have a splash stack (standalone) that opens a stack from a server. Set up like this so as we work to improve the app I can replace the stack on the server and every user is updated. Works really sweet. I'm really having fun with Rev.
Anyway, I open the stack from the server using this statement:
go stack URL "http://206.224.127.132/dsh.rev";

This opens the dsh.rev stack in a new window, making the user close two windows when they want to quit the app. I saw a recent conversation here about closing the splash stack with scripting, but should that be necessary? The 'go' command has a parm for 'window' and the dictionary says:

The window is the name or windowID property of any open stack. If a window is specified, the stack opens in that window, replacing the stack that was previously displayed in that window.

I've been trying to specify the windowID of the splash stack with no success. My most recent attempt looks like:

   put the windowID of this stack into tWindowID
   answer tWindowID
   go stack URL "http://2xx.224.127.132/dsh.rev"; in tWindowID

The answer statement is just to be certain that I am getting a value for windowID. I am. But this script gets a runtime error about not being able to find a handler near tWindowID.

Am I misunderstanding the "window" parm of the go statement? Do I have to take care of this via scripts? Or am I missing something basic about how to use the "go" command to open a stack in the existing window?

Thanks for any hints,
--Scott
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