Hello Jan!
It's exactly that!
I have on my script ≤.
Now, I'm using <= and all is correct.
Thank you!
François
Le 26 nov. 04, à 18:37, Jan Schenkel a écrit :

--- François Cuneo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello everybody!

I'm working on OSX, and now, I'm trying to use one
of mys Stacks on
Windows.
It seems to be something really strong:

If a Stack's script or the Card' script is a little
bit long, all the
script is COMPLETELY not treated by Revolution in
Windows Standalone.
All the handlers are passed without action.


In OSX, no problem.

Has somebody an idea? I'm to dummy?

Ok, yes I'm..

Thank you.
François


Hi François,

Is it possible you're using Mac-specific characters in
your scripts ? The inequality operator is a good
example of this : on Mac you have a special character
that is an equal sign with a slash through it, which
doesn't exist on Windows, and you need to use "<>".
There are a few more of these chars, and you can get a
list in the docs under the topic "Why does a handler
stop working when moved to another platform?"

Other than that, all I can think of is going into the
script, and forcing it to recompile so you can spot
the error -- and if that doesn't turn up anything,
start putting in breakpoints...

Jan Schenkel.

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