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Re: Called script won't store property
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Re: Called script won't store property


  • Subject: Re: Called script won't store property
  • From: Gnarlodious <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 27 Feb 2005 16:59:04 -0700

Entity Doug McNutt spoke thus:

> It's scary, but is it possible that the property is being saved in the calling
> application?
Nope.

> Does it make a difference if you call it from TestScriptCalling
> twice or once from TestScriptCalling and next via a finder open?
This is odd. When I say:
tell application "Finder" to open "Rachel:TestScriptCalled"

It functions as expected, saving the property internally. But it won't
return the value to the calling script.

Now I say:
tell application "Finder" to run script "Rachel:TestScriptCalled"

And Good Night! Now it returns a value but won't store it between runs!

I don't get it. Chris Nebel?

> Would it make a difference if you explicitly include an "on run" statement?
No.


--  Gnarlie
Cybergasted: Astonishment at this internet content




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