On Saturday, May 31, 2003, at 11:02 AM, Richard Gaskin wrote:


Useful, too, (and even more so for me), would be a reference to the
object whose script contains the handler, something in the class of the
target and me.

Isn't that the distinction between "the target" and "me"?

Not exactly.


The target() function returns the object that originally got the message. I think the keyword "target" is equivalent. And the "me" keyword is equivalent to the object containing the current handler or function. There might be an object in between.

For example, a button might call a handler in the card script. That handler in the card script might call a handler in the stack script. In the execution of that last handler, "me" would refer to the stack and target() (and target) would refer to the button.

I would like a way for the script in the stack to know that the handler that called it is in the script of a particular object. In this case, that would be the card.

Dar Scott

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