is your stack actually the mainstack of the standalone that you are starting? 
otherwise, it will not get any startup messages. Use preopencard or 
preopenstack instead if you just want to do something when your stack is opened.

On 2 Aug 2011, at 20:58, Pete wrote:

> Not having any luck using the startup message.  I have a handler for it in
> the stack script of my main stack but it doesn't seem to get the message
> (tried an answer info, setting a global, setting a cprop of the stack, none
> of it happens  Any clues?
> 
> Pete
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