what about htmltext? Thanks to Eric's htmltext builder in his
tutorials, I created the following script:
put "<p><font face=" & quote & "Charcoal" & quote & " size=" & quote
& "36" & quote & ">DUDE</font></p>" & quote & " & cr & " & quote &
"<p><font face=" & quote & "Charcoal" & quote & ">YOU LEFT THE WATER
RUNNING</font></p>" & quote & " & cr & " & quote & "<p><font
face=" & quote & "Charcoal" & quote &
"><a>http://barncard.com</a></font></p>" into tPrompt
answer error tPrompt with "Cancel" or "OK" titled "Test" as sheet
This puts up a neat dialog with a clickable link - but according to
the message watcher no messages are sent when clicked - even though
the link does hilite.
Guess it has to be built. But it would be neat to send a message from
the htmltext. The limitation is the dialog mode itself by definition.
sqb
Dan said:
I could be wrong (often am) but I think you'll have to use a regular
substack to do this and not an answer dialog. As far as I can tell,
an answer dialog responds only to clicks on buttons, not to any
mouse actions in the text.
You *could* of course program a button click to take the user to the
site with revGoURL but since you have no control over the appearance
of the buttons or of the labels of the buttons in an answer dialog,
I'm not sure that accomplishes what you want.
The good news is that doing this in a substack is easy and, in some
ways, preferable to using the built-in ask/answer dialogs anyway.
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