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Re: Dialog from script application displays raw codes
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Re: Dialog from script application displays raw codes


  • Subject: Re: Dialog from script application displays raw codes
  • From: kai <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 29 Aug 2006 19:45:46 +0100


On 28 Aug 2006, at 16:12, has wrote:

kai wrote:

However, in cases where we want to use internal definitions in text form, such as in a dialog, we need a way of forcing the compiler to decompile raw codes like «class cfol» and «class docf» into their more readily recognised terms: "folder" or "document file".

I think you meant to say "interpreter", not "compiler". The AS compiler isn't involved in running scripts, either in Script Editor or in an applet.

Yes, thanks for clarifying that, has - as well as for the detailed analysis. :-)


When running a script, one situation in which the involvement of the compiler might be presumed is when a 'run script' command is encountered (as in the earlier example). Are you saying that's not the case?

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kai


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