Re: checking values in property problem
Re: checking values in property problem
- Subject: Re: checking values in property problem
- From: Arthur J Knapp <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 14 May 2001 11:58:57 -0400
on 5/13/01 3:08 PM, email@hidden at email@hidden wrote:
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> What happens if you do this:
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> property app_1 : ""
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> property app_2 : ""
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> if app_1 = "" or app_2 = "" then
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> if app_1 = "" or app_2 = "" then
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> display dialog "At least one is an empty string"
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> else
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> display dialog "At least one is NOT an empty string"
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Is this logically what you want to do? It should get to the string after
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the display but will never get there since there is always at least one
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empty string. Maybe an "and" vis an or?
The original poster was reporting on an anomalous behavior. The above
code was designed to better understand the problem that he was saying
was occuring on his system.
P.S.
OK, I've just updated to Outlook Express 5, and I'm not happy.
Can anyone tell me why the act of quoting removes all inital white
space from the lines of text???
I guess that once again, Microsoft is trying to protect users
from the horrors of being productive.
It's time to convince my employers to go back to Eudora...
Arthur J. Knapp
http://www.stellarvisions.com
mailto:email@hidden
Hey, check out:
http://homepage.mac.com/richard23/