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Re: Running Things in the Background
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Re: Running Things in the Background


  • Subject: Re: Running Things in the Background
  • From: Sander Tekelenburg <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 6 Apr 2001 03:58:35 +0200

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At 11:53 -0700 UTC, on 04/04/2001, Michael Rohaly wrote:

> [...] my problem is that I need to run a script fairly
> frequently...maybe every five or ten minutes - I spose I'll try iDo - yet I
> still need to use the machine it's running on, and the script and Black
> Night jump to the front. Is there any way to make the running of a script
> happen entirely in the background?

Yup. Use compiled scripts instead of applets ;) (You have this option in
Script Editor when you save a script.)

I don't know Black Night, but iDo can run compiled scripts. I believe some of
the other crons can too.

HTH


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