Hi Andrew,
Thanks, Klaus, for getting back to me about my Windows standalone issue.
Making a standalone that works in Windows has been such a problem for me! I can't believe there's not more uproar about this. Stuff just doesn't work like it's supposed to and often the symptoms don't help you pinpoint the cause.
Anyway, I implemented your idea. Specifically I wrote send "parttwo" to btn "instructions" of cd 1 of this stack
Is this okay? (Because I couldn't figure out the name of my stack, stupid as that my sound. When I typed "answer the stack name" and such things, I just got errors.)
Sure "this stack" does work, if the script being executed is in THIS STACK, as you experienced :-)
Anyway, the problem still persists with my standalone. But perhaps it was a different problem to begin with. The weird thing is, before I implemented this change it seemed like the standalone was only reading the first portion of my script, not the second (like I described before). WITH this change, it's not working at all.
Damn!
I don't see why a parameter is preferable over a global variable,
It isn't, actually :-) Just wanted to show you an alternative...
but I implemented that suggestion anyway. It worked fine in the development environment, but again no nothing on the windows standalone. Perhaps there is some other error going on, but I can't figure it out at all.
Again, the symptom is that the Windows standalone won't put text in the card field like its supposed to, but I suspect that might be symptomatic of something unrelated since that's been the case with other Windows standalone problems that I've had.
Sorry for the pestering.
No pestering at all, this is a list to help others out, if possible!!!!
I really appreciate your help!
Can you post some code that does not work in the standalone?
I can even offer you to take a look here (offlist) and try to build a standalone from your stack,
if you don't mind...
Andrew
Regards
Klaus Major [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.major-k.de
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