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Quirk in Scripter? (the program)
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Quirk in Scripter? (the program)


  • Subject: Quirk in Scripter? (the program)
  • From: Rob Jorgensen <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 20 Jan 2001 11:50:00 -0500

Howdy :-)

-- tell subscribers

FYI: OS 9.1 and Scripter PE, but I think this also occurred under OS 9.0.4.

It appears that whenever I open a script with Scripter, and then close the script, Scripter still has some type of handle on the folder that the script was located in. This results in a dialog, when attempting to empty the Trash, stating that the folder is still in use and cannot be deleted. All of the items in the folder are deleted but the folder remains in the Trash. Quitting Scripter allows the Trash to be emptied normally and the offending folder is then deleted. I haven't noticed this behavior with any other applications.

-- end tell

-- question subscribers

Has anyone else seen this behavior or is there some "Real Bad Thing" going on with my system?

-- end question

Thanks for any info you might provide?

Later,

Rob Jorgensen
Ohio, USA


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