Re: Question
Re: Question
- Subject: Re: Question
- From: JollyRoger <email@hidden>
- Date: Sun, 03 Dec 2000 22:05:08 -0600
on 12/3/2000 9:50 PM, Michelle Steiner at email@hidden wrote:
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On 12/3/00 6:06 PM, Jolly Roger <email@hidden> wrote:
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>> whoops; I made a typo. I had "diameter" instead of "circumferance" in
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>> all places, and then I replaced them, but forgot to replace it in the
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>> button name. I made those changes *after* I found the unforseen side
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>> effect, and didn't test it again after making those changes. <sigh>
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>> Here's the corrected script.
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> I'm still missing something. Now the script works correctly AFAICT.
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> What side effect are you referring to?
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Enter bad data, choose either of the computations, then cancel the
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resulting dialog. See what happens.
Are you talking about the fact that the user hitting cancel is treated as an
error? It'd be a whole lot easier if you would just come out and say what
it is you are talking about!
JR
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