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Re: How many tids are there? ah one...ah two...
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Re: How many tids are there? ah one...ah two...


  • Subject: Re: How many tids are there? ah one...ah two...
  • From: Paul Berkowitz <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 20 Jun 2001 15:02:05 -0700

On 6/20/01 11:41 AM, "Paul Skinner" <email@hidden> wrote:

> sample weirdness...
>
> AppleScript's text item delimiters -->{""}
> TID(":")--a handler that changes the IDs to the parameter passed to it.
> AppleScript's text item delimiters -->{""}
> my AppleScript's text item delimiters -->{":"}
>
> What is that? I thought T.I.D.s was a system wide property.
> Ignoring anything the handler does, I didn't think that there could be
> more than one instance of the TIDs.
> Yes, I'm doing something strange, but still...

It's not system-wide, it's application-wide. If you're running this in a
script editor, you set TIDs for everything running in that editor until you
quit it. When you start it up again, they will be at default (a good thing.
IMO). We'd have to see the handler to see what it does. Maybe you've
localized them somehow.

--
Paul Berkowitz


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