> Bill, > > Thanks for helping me think through my design. Your common > sense observations about my paranoia over application > internal security may allow me to simplify my plugin > architecture. I going to sleep on your comments and see if > they still make sense in the morning. > > Regarding EXECSCRIPT, please make sure you see my follow-up > post on how EXECSCRIPT really works. In my original post I > mistakenly believed that EXECSCRIPT() code was isolated from the calling application. > This is _NOT_ the case.
Yeah, I saw that. That was enlightening to me too. Don't know if I'm going to re-work a bunch of code just yet (if it ain't broke ...), but I now think this approach is better than using COMPILE.
BTW, I don't think this is a high demand feature, but it empowers the user, so it's good advertising, and it's also a decent tool for your tk spt people, who might want to send a user a script to copy into a command button (for example).
Bill
> Malcolm
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