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Re: When did Remote Access Commands get depreciated?
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Re: When did Remote Access Commands get depreciated?


  • Subject: Re: When did Remote Access Commands get depreciated?
  • From: Devon and Cornwall <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 4 Apr 2001 18:09:55 -0700

At 3:23 PM +0100 4/4/01, Nigel Garvey wrote:

>I notice too that the examples in the AppleScript Guide Book module all
>use expressions like:
>
> item 1 of every TCPIP v4 configuration whose active is true
>
>Is there any advantage to using this rather than:
>
> first TCPIP v4 configuration whose active is true

I forgot to look in the guidebook first, but NSS thinks this is OK.

set currentConfig to the name of first TCPIP v4 configuration whose active is true

Devon & Cornwall
Two heads are better than one.


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