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Old 05-02-2003, 02:52 PM   #1
llee
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remove the "Run or Display?" when I execute a script --> moveto PROGRAMMING section


<<<Please REPLY to the Forum > Linux - PROGRAMMING section, Thank you>>>


How do i remove the "Run or Display?" window from popping up whenever I run a script. I says ""myScript" is an executable text file. Do you want to run it, or display its contents?"

Is there a way to set this as a default in my script so this window wont pop up again? Thanks for ur help.

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