Oh and "> <" is bad syntax, its "< >" if you want to script for scripting sake.
(Yes this is a reply to a comment of my own, i am fully aware that this infact is a reply to my own comment)
No actualy, the "> <" is fine, you use both varriants in Scripts so its fine. (Though i have to state, in the first case its more name based than actual Scriptprewrite or whatever you call that) Also why is that comment so damingly downvoted? I'd like some Feedback.
This is torture...!Continued...Well then, I wonder what'll happen...?