The bottom line on this is that it would allow you to send a script to kix32 without that script needing to be a file.

A possible usage of this would be to have an encrypted script file decrypted by some external process (kixcrypt perhaps??) and then sent directly to kix without having to create an unencrypted version of the file.

It would make script encryption/obfuscation even more secure.

Another possible use would be to dynamically create a script and spawn it via a second instance of kix without writing it out to a file first.
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Stevie