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Re: I broke my applescript
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Re: I broke my applescript


  • Subject: Re: I broke my applescript
  • From: John W Baxter <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2001 20:35:21 -0800

At 20:33 -0500 2/22/01, ken zuroski wrote:
>Macintosh beige g3, being run as a server. a number of applescripts
>running on it via Cron to take care of various housekeeping tasks.
>
>Everything was working fine under System 9.0.4. I upgraded to 9.1, and it
>broke my applescript. I can't get it to work. Well, not completely, anyway.
>
>The scripts will try to run but certain functions fail. In particular,
>the scripting interpreter (? whatever the correct term is) won't
>recognize things like the command "current date."

This symptom usually means that one has disabled the various
security-related extensions found in Mac OS 9. Get them back to being
enabled (and restart) and you should be fine.

The Standard Additions scripting addition now needs at least "Security
Library" from that group...you might as well put all four back into
Extensions.

--John
--
John Baxter email@hidden Port Ludlow, WA, USA


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