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Re: Command line args in MacOS X
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Re: Command line args in MacOS X


  • Subject: Re: Command line args in MacOS X
  • From: Doug McNutt <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 23 Apr 2001 11:31:56 -0600

>From MacOS X I want to execute an applescript from the Terminal
>command line and have any command line arguments available
>to the script.

Consider using perl, possibly with some of the MacPerl modules. In MacPerl one can send off AppleScripts in the form of text for execution. I doubt that it works right now in the UNIX perl delivered with MacOS neXt, and MacPerl runs only in 9.1, but it's pretty close.
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