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Re: applescript-users digest, Vol 2 #246 - 15 msgs
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Re: applescript-users digest, Vol 2 #246 - 15 msgs


  • Subject: Re: applescript-users digest, Vol 2 #246 - 15 msgs
  • From: "Stephen Gross" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 19 Jan 2001 08:30:14 -0500
  • Organization: Stuart Country Day School

> Message: 7
> Subject: Re: Follow-up on appletalk volume mounting
> Date: Fri, 19 Jan 2001 01:34:35 -0800
> From: Richard 23 <email@hidden>
> To: <email@hidden>
>
> >I narrowed down the renaming problem to NDS Osax 1.0d9. I have it
> >installed, but when I remove it, the script editor does *not* rename the
> >properties "as user name" and "with password". I guess this means that
> >the script editor thinks "mount volume" is a NDS_Osax command, not a
> >Standard_Additions command. Can I force the script editor to recognize a
> >command as associated with one scripting addition and not another?
>
> If you're going to keep answering your own questions this won't be much
> of a conversation! 8)
>
> One thing I have been able to do is to copy the osax and related resources
> (using ResEdit, Resorcerer or Resurrection) a new script applet and use
> Applet Binder to bind the resources to the applet. Then anytime you want
> to use the extended terminology you can do so within a tell block with the
> applet as the target of your tell statements.
>
> But the first question really is: Do you need this naughty osax file which
> is usurping the Standard Additions terms? Not a good sign in my opinion.

Unfortunately, I do need the naught osax, unless you've found a better one than
NDS Osax 1.0d9. I have to be able to script netware, as well as appletalk. It's
frustrating.

I'll take a shot at this "binding" idea--I've never heard of such a thing,
actually. How does this actually work?

Thanks in advance,
Stephen Gross


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