I have an external for some IOS functionality that I was thinking of simulating 
when on the PC.  So I should be able to insert a backscript when not in the 
mobile environment
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Subject: Re: Message Path Question

Hi,

I'd say either next to or right before the engine. You could consider them part 
of the engine. Probably, it is a bad idea to try replacing engine commands with 
external commands.

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On 9 dec 2011, at 14:32, Michael Doub wrote:

> Where are externals located in the message path?
> 
> Stack
> MainStack
> Library Stacks
> BackScripts
> Engine
> 
> Are they part of the Engine?


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