Hi Chris,

Could you explain how do you get this result?
A priori, if you use the standard dialog, the linkClicked message will be sent to the answer dialog stack (card 1) and never to the calling stack. May be this works in a standalone if the standard dialog has become a "substack" and if your call is located in the script of your main stack (I did not verify). I asked Runrev a long time ago to handle links in answer dialogs (at least revGoUrl <the effective text> and revMail <the effective address>) but I was not heard...

Le 23 août 05 à 21:08, Chris Sheffield a écrit :


On Aug 23, 2005, at 12:47 PM, Stephen Barncard wrote:


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.



Stephen,

Not quite true. Well, maybe the message watcher doesn't see it, but it does work if you put a linkClicked handler in the same script where you call the answer dialog. I've got a program that uses this method and it works perfectly. The linkClicked handler then calls revGoURL like normal.


Best Regards from Paris,

Eric Chatonet.
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