Weird- This is probably something simple that I've completely forgotten about DOS batch files, but it drove me crazy for a couple of hours today until I figured out what was going on...
I'm calling a standalone from the command line and processing the arguments. Single characters only (-r, -t , -p). For some reason I was having trouble with the -p switch. It works fine from the command prompt itself, but if I stick the same line in a batch file runrev doesn't see anything there. If I change the -p to a -q then everything's fine (and that's my workaround now that I got to the bottom of why things weren't working. I checked the batch files with HexWorkshop and there aren't any weird characters embedded anywhere. Oh - and this is on Win2k SP4. I think what's happening is that the OS is eating the -p switch if it's packaged inside a .bat file, but passing it through if I type it by hand. Very weird. Anyone have a clue about this mystery? Am I just being dense today? C:\MyStandalone.exe -p >out.txt works fine C:\test.bat >out.txt doesn't (where test.bat contains C:\MyStandalone.exe -p) -- -Mark Wieder [EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
