Front Scripts
Bob Sneidar
bobs at twft.com
Thu Jul 19 11:10:05 EDT 2012
I suppose if it worked the other way around, the command would be append the script of <object> in front
Bob
On Jul 18, 2012, at 5:34 PM, Dar Scott wrote:
>
> On Jul 18, 2012, at 4:53 PM, Peter Haworth wrote:
>
>> This is all back to front to me….
>>
>> OR
>>
>> "The first one now will later be last"….
>>
>> OR
>>
>> What goes up the chimney down but not down the chimney up?
>
> You might be comforted by these words from "The Reluctant Dragon" (1941) to be read with poetic emotion.
>
> “To an Upside Down Cake”
> by the Reluctant Dragon
>
> Sweet little upside down cake,
> Cares and woes, you’ve got ‘em.
> Poor little upside down cake,
> Your top is on your bottom!
> Alas! Little upside down cake,
> Your troubles never stop!
> Because, little upside down cake,
> Your bottom’s on your top!
>
> Though that might comfort, it might not help you remember.
>
> Perhaps one can think of 'insert' as being like 'put before' if backscripts was a global and not a function. OK, maybe that doesn't help.
>
> Dar
> (Matthew 20:16a)
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