> I'm still curious though... I seem to remember seeing this on the list many > many moons ago: is there a way to access the local variables of a script > from outside the script? Something like: > > get the myCoolVar of script of btn 2 > > Was I dreaming or is this possible?
The only way I know to move/create the 'global' scope is store the variable in a button, card or stack property, then refer to it the usual way get the cpMyCoolStoredVarThatCanBeSavedWithTheStack of btn 2 of .... Once a handler dies, all the constructs supported by it should die. As soon as I post this Ken or somebody will show there is a way that uses a shell command + a DLL registry call + a libURL undocumented feature :-) Jim Ault Las Vegas On 7/5/06 10:11 PM, "Scott Rossi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Recently, Jim Ault wrote: > >>> Is this correct? Do we really need to set the script to itself (or another >>> script) to reset the variables? > >> This should work in all versions >> (I use 'z' for my globals so they get listed at the bottom of variable >> watcher) > > Thanks Jim -- that gives me an idea. > > I'm still curious though... I seem to remember seeing this on the list many > many moons ago: is there a way to access the local variables of a script > from outside the script? Something like: > > get the myCoolVar of script of btn 2 > > Was I dreaming or is this possible? _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [email protected] Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
