Hi,

Just saw your reply! Sorry I didn't mean to suggest that you thought my code was badly written, was just puzzled at what you meant!

If I take the code as-is and paste it into the openStack handler it works! In fact if I execute it anywhere except in a preOpenStack handler it works!

Is this the correct behavour? It is REALLY causing me problems at the moment, since I have to remember not to use functions/handlers in the "Utility" Stack in preOpen handlers. Could anyone shed some light on this?????

Thanks a lot for all your help
All the Best
Dave

My first sentence was a suggestion to see the
problem differently in the hopes that your
problem would reveal itself...

Not that your code was badly written...


 -----Original Message-----
 From: David Burgun [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Friday, September 09, 2005 14:07
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; How to use Revolution
 Subject: RE: preOpenStack Weirdness

 Hi,

 Sorry I really don't understand what you mean. The stack file
 is definitely present so the "if there is a stack" always
 succeeds, also I am using the full path so I don't need to do
 the "set directory"
 command, I just use the full path string.

 Still puzzled!

 All the Best
 Dave

 >Hi David
 >
 >trying to see it differently may answer your question on preopenstack
 >   set the directory to thispath
 >   if there is a stack thisstack then
 >     start using stack thisstack
 >   else
 >     reporterror thefiles
 >   end if
 >   pass preopenstack
 >end preopenstack
 >
 >cheers
 >Xavier
 >
 >>  -----Original Message-----
 >>  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 >>  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
 Behalf Of  David
 >> Burgun
 >>  Sent: Friday, September 09, 2005 13:19
 >>  To: How to use Revolution
 >>  Subject: preOpenStack Weirdness
 >>
 >>  Hi,
 >>
 >>  I have a stack that has a preOpenStack handler in the
 Stack Script.
 >>  When I try to do the following I get a error:
 >>
 >>  start using stack "/Documents/RunRev/Stacks/Main.rev"
 >>
 >>  This statement causes an error saying that the Stack Cannot  be
 >> found but I know's is there and if I run this script in a  mouseUp
 >> handler or in the openStack handler it works ok.
 >>
 >>  Why doesn't this work as expected??
 >>
 >>  Thanks a lot for your help
 >>  All the Best
 >>  Dave
 >>
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