Subj : console.putmsg alternative that returns a string To : Nightfox From : Psi-Jack Date : Mon Oct 06 2014 03:27 pm Re: console.putmsg alternative that returns a string By: Nightfox to Psi-Jack on Sun Oct 05 2014 09:51 am Ni> Re: console.putmsg alternative that returns a string Ni> By: Psi-Jack to Nightfox on Wed Oct 01 2014 09:32:55 Ps>> text = text.replace(/@([^@]+)@/g, function(m, code) { Ps>> return bbs.atcode(code); Ps>> }); Ni> That seems to work well. I'm curious, how did you find that you could use Ni> an anonymous function for the replacement value in the JavaScript string Ni> replace() method? I've often referred to the w3schools.com JavaScript Ni> documentation, and their documentation for the string replace() method Ni> seems to imply that it expects a string for the replacement value: Ni> www.w3schools.com/jsref/jsref_replace.asp Well, I didn't.. This is just stuff Deuce came up with for the newuser_signup.js I've been testing. ;) --- >>>[Psi-Jack -//- Decker] þ Synchronet þ Decker's Heaven -//- bbs.deckersheaven.com .