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Re: newbie question on calling handlers and scope
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Re: newbie question on calling handlers and scope


  • Subject: Re: newbie question on calling handlers and scope
  • From: "Andrew T. Lynch" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 23 Jun 2004 09:24:11 -0700

Excellent! Thanks Much.

-Drew

On Jun 23, 2004, at 8:15 AM, Paul Berkowitz wrote:

On 6/23/04 8:00 AM, "Andrew T. Lynch" <email@hidden> wrote:


How do I call a handler from within a tell block?

Use 'my ' before its name. 'my' means 'belonging to the script', not to the
targeted application or object of the tell block, and accesses handlers like
other globals.

--
Paul Berkowitz
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