On Tue, 26 Apr 2005 14:58:16 +0100, has <email@hidden> said:
>A 'load script' command will read a script file and create a new script object
from that data. e.g. If you call it twice, you'll get two initially identical
objects, not one, so changes made to one will not affect the other. The solution
is to load each script only once, and share them throughout your entire program.
Surely the solution is to call store script, so that changes are written out
to disk...? m.
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AppleScript: the Definitive Guide
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