Hi,

That's very simple. One front script comes after the other. If the first front 
script doesn't pass the message, then the second front script won't run. If 
you're making a plugin, you need to pass the message and good developers do 
this.

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On 18 jul 2012, at 21:03, Peter Haworth wrote:

> I'm wondering what happens if two front scripts each contain a handler for
> the same message.
> 
> I can envisage this happening if, for example, a product I provide inserts
> a front script and the user is using a product from a different developer
> that also inserts a froct script containing a handler that is in mine.
> 
> I can't imagine that the outcome would be good!
> 
> Pete
> lcSQL Software <http://www.lcsql.com>



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