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Apr 5th, 2008 19:31
ha mo, Francesco Defazio, siva kumar,
You can use a try-catch:
try{
...
...
some instruction
}catch(e){
....
}
In this way if an error occurs in a try block the instruction in a
catch are processed.
Bye.
Francesco Defazio
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