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[[User:Tegid|Tegid]] 23:42, 5 April 2006 (EDT): Does Message support 10 variables like MessageBox or just the two as per the example?  If ten, should we put [var1], ... ,[var10] or something similar in place of [var1], [var2] ?
[[User:Tegid|Tegid]] 23:42, 5 April 2006 (EDT): Does Message support 10 variables like MessageBox or just the two as per the example?  If ten, should we put [var1], ... ,[var10] or something similar in place of [var1], [var2] ?
I'm the one who added the 10 max information to MessageBox based upon the CS warning "max variables of 10 exceeded". However I just tested both Message and MessageBox and the max is actually 9. I'll edit Message and MessageBox to reflect this. I think keep the example as "[var1], [var2]"; it's less confusing, and once you work out how to do two more should be simple. —[[User:Mmmpld|mmmpld]] 00:46, 6 April 2006 (EDT)
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What is no time is specified, is there a default time that the message stays up? --User:Blakestr


Definitely. I'll have to test to give you an exact figure, but it certainly does have a default time. --JT 15:01, 31 March 2006 (EST)

Tegid 23:42, 5 April 2006 (EDT): Does Message support 10 variables like MessageBox or just the two as per the example? If ten, should we put [var1], ... ,[var10] or something similar in place of [var1], [var2] ?

I'm the one who added the 10 max information to MessageBox based upon the CS warning "max variables of 10 exceeded". However I just tested both Message and MessageBox and the max is actually 9. I'll edit Message and MessageBox to reflect this. I think keep the example as "[var1], [var2]"; it's less confusing, and once you work out how to do two more should be simple. —mmmpld 00:46, 6 April 2006 (EDT)


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