Re: Problem with argv0 (newbie question)



"ashok" <ashok.anbalan@xxxxxxxxx> writes:

> can't read "argv0": no such variable
>
> I tried using "global argv0" at the beginning of the proc too but that
> doesn't help.

That is the answer, so it should work. Are you sure you didn't have
a typo?


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