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Hi,
Using the primitive "question", I'm afraid that's impossible.
Using a text box, you could:
to password
make "input readchar
if 13 = ascii :input [op " ]
insert char 42
op word :input password
end
That's tricky, it only works in a certain context, and maybe I can
figure out a simpler solution. It's called a recursive operation (as
opposed to a recursive command) because the recursive line (the last
line) uses "output".
This works in the following context:
Create a text box on the page
Type
SHOW PASSWORD
in the command center
Type a password. STARS will appear in the text box, and when you press
RETURN (char 13), the procedure will output the entire password (which
will be caught by SHOW).
That's probably not a good answer for what you're doing, but I thought
you might enjoy looking up all these primitives in the Help system,
and perhaps google some of these concepts (recursive operation).
AT
Le 08-04-05 à 10:50, Henry Wilson a écrit :
Is there any way to make a question so when you type it shows those
dots instead of the thing you are typing? This would be very useful
for my login system.
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