Re: reading help files in 7.5.5. (was re: coercing a list)
Re: reading help files in 7.5.5. (was re: coercing a list)
- Subject: Re: reading help files in 7.5.5. (was re: coercing a list)
- From: Charles Arthur <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 30 Aug 2001 10:51:31 +0100
On Thu, 30 Aug 2001 08:57:58 +1000, Ray Phillips
<email@hidden> wrote:
(re TIDs)
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Yes, sorry, I didn't realise they stayed changed from one execution of a
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test program to another.
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When I upgrade to Mac OS 9 from 7.5.5 (soon) I'll be able to consult the
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AppleScript tutorial info I've downloaded from Apple's Web site.
You can read them now if you've got a browser - there should be a file at
the topmost level which ends in .htm. Drag it onto your favourite browser's
icon, or Apple-O in that browser. Anything from Mosaic upwards should be
able to handle it.
The Help Viewer in OS8+ is just a stripped-down HTML viewer. So now you can
get a headstart on those Network Access Scripting scripts...
best
Charles
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