Hello Kevin, Short answer is yes,
I keep all my generalised handlers and functions that may be called from anywhere in library stacks and then "use" them. My UI stacks mostly contain local scripts that directly relate to the specific stack and the objects within it, and the mainstack contains only the initialisation and exit scripts. I suppose this is my way of mimicing a sort of object-orientation. I conceive the handlers of the stacks-in-use as effectively "methods" of the "Application Object". There are message path tutorials somewhere, can't remember where offhand but you may find if you search the archive, or others may point you to them. HTH Martin > Kevin Wrote: >If stack 'A' starts using stack 'C' will stack 'C' be in the message path >of all other loaded stacks? > _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
