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Re: Determining if a scripting addition is installed
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Re: Determining if a scripting addition is installed


  • Subject: Re: Determining if a scripting addition is installed
  • From: Laine Lee <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 07 Sep 2005 10:18:31 -0500

On 9/6/05 6:35 PM, "kai" <email@hidden> wrote:

> However, although I find the run script command
> very useful in a variety of situations, I still can't see why anyone
> would recommend it over raw codes for this particular purpose.

I'll admit that my position is that raw code is less portable. I simply
perceive not having to use raw code as preferable. But I'm sure that after
participating in this exchange, I will be more likely to consider it.
Thanks.

--
Laine


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