Kent,

The problem isn't a missing paren - the code is fine. It's all about running scripts tokenized with 4.53 or 4.6 with 4.61.

My example passes a Sanity() test, and works with prior Kix versions. When called from Kix 4.61, it throws an error that is meaningless - in this example, a missing closing paren. The script does work flawlessly with 4.61 if it isn't tokenized.

Glenn
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