Subj : Re: JS: Exec, Load or DIE
To   : Tracker1
From : Mindless Automaton
Date : Wed Sep 14 2005 07:08 pm

Tracker1 wrote:
>>I've tried a few things, but I seem to fail.
>
>
> USE:
>    load("xtrn.js");
>    or
>    bbs.exec("?xtrn.js");
>
> use the load if you can... it will give you less headaches in the end, trust
> me... if you need params, load("xtrn.js","param1","param2"...);
>

Alrighty, I changed the logon.js? (login, logon, I get the names confused) to
have it run bullseye.js using load("bullseye.js") instead of the regular way
bullseye.bin was set up to run.  However, when I hit enter to continue from
bullseye, I am get bullseye again and I can't escape!

Therefore, there is probably a way to execute a js from the original file and
return to the original file when that script is done that I haven't figured out.

Right now I split the logon/login one in two so it loads log?n, loads bullseye,
loads the other half, which is probably not the best way to go.

If I switch back to loading bullseye as a logon event (set up through scfg)
should the command line be ?bullseye.js or ?

Also how/when do you know to use a ? or * in something like
bbs.exec("?xtrn.js"); and why isn't it used in load("xtrn.js");?

Many thanks,

-Mindless Automaton
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