Re: Getting a string on the clipboard in OE
Re: Getting a string on the clipboard in OE
- Subject: Re: Getting a string on the clipboard in OE
- From: Jan Pieter Kunst <email@hidden>
- Date: Sat, 28 Apr 2001 15:00:40 +0200
Paul Berkowitz (email@hidden) schreef op 28-04-2001 14:32 :
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On 4/28/01 5:06 AM, "Jan Pieter Kunst" <email@hidden> wrote:
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> I haven't changed anything from the standard OS 9.1 install, as far as
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> Applescript goes. Can you tell me where I can find those Security modules?
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> What do they look like, and where do they go?
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They're nothing to do with AppleScript. Except that 'mount volume', which is
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one of the standard additions, now needs the keychain, so they're required
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for it. Unfortunately, due to some bloop in AS 1.5.5, it makes all the
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various standard additions, including 'the clipboard' unusable without them.
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(That was fixed in AS 1.2 so that only 'mount volume' requires them there.)
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They are (I think)
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Security Cert Module
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Security Library
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Security Manager
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Security Policy Module
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Security Storage Module
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They're all meant to be in the Extensions folder. You may have turned one or
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more of them off in Extensions manager, so they'd be in Extensions
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(Disabled). You may also need to have the Keychain control panel enabled.
OK, thanks. I have all five of these Security extensions enabled, and the
Keychain control panel also. So to make sure I didn't miss anything else, I
enabled the "Mac OS 9.1 all" Extensions Manager set and restarted. "set the
clipboard to x" still did not work.
I think I'll just wait until Applescript 1.6 gets localized for my Dutch
system and then I'll try again.
Many thanks for your help!
Jan Pieter Kunst.-