>
>if settings bad
> launch settings form
>else
> launch regular form
>endif
>
>Or can you check your settings that early?
Yes, I can. But, when the settings form is called, it has to be modal, so I can check to see if the user filled out his settings so I can decide whether or not to launch the main form. I cannot havea modal top-level form, and if the form's showWindow property is "in top-level form", it will not show, because there is no top-level form to show in.
So, in your example, how do you suggest checking what happened in the settings form?
Erik Moore
Clientelligence