okay, i don't consider my self very 'leet, but - just to defend my honor (my parents could read this someday! :-), i DO know and.
that one doesn't really help a lot, because then my whole script would consist of a gigantic concatenation of and clauses.
besides - mea maxima culpa - i actually do stuff in between my user interaction things, so that one wouldn't work (should've showed that, though)

thanks for the tip, though!

by the way: what is the voting etiquette for situations like this? if i were an even bloodier newbie than i am, this one would have helped, and it's really nice of you to help me this way - OTOH, it didn't really help ME, and is a rather...ermm..."banal" thing (really no offense!).
i'll ++ it, but i was just wondering how "valuable" votes are....

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(pardon the horrific ASCII-sation :-)

In reply to Re: Re^2: Double your return!!!! by schweini
in thread Double your return!!!! by bsb

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