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Re: How to "Tell" a varible name (solved??)
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Re: How to "Tell" a varible name (solved??)


  • Subject: Re: How to "Tell" a varible name (solved??)
  • From: Pier Kuipers <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 8 Feb 2001 09:58:33 +0000

> The "Raw codes" method looked like it should work, so I tried it,
> using Smile to get the codes. The problematic source script snippet

Can anyone tell me how to get the "Raw Code"? I'm intrigued by this way of scripting, since it seems to me that it makes it easier to distribute scripts.
Thanks,

Pier.
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