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Re: How work around TCP/IP looongstanding bug (or Location Manager?)
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Re: How work around TCP/IP looongstanding bug (or Location Manager?)


  • Subject: Re: How work around TCP/IP looongstanding bug (or Location Manager?)
  • From: "David B. Gustavson" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 3 Aug 2001 20:02:18 -0700

At 8:15 PM -0400 8/3/01, Bill Cheeseman wrote:
A standard feature of Location Manager is that it can launch an application
related to a location. So, you write a script, save it as an applet, and
designate it in Location Manager to run at a particular location. Whether it
runs in the right order to do what you seek, I don't know.

How did you know this is a standard feature?
How do you make it visible?
How do you designate?
I can't see any hint of such a feature in the Location Manager control panel (v2.0.1, OS 9.1) or its script dictionary.

That feature is exactly what I need, if only I can discover how to see it!
Dave G


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