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Re: Fetch download command, newbie question.
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Re: Fetch download command, newbie question.


  • Subject: Re: Fetch download command, newbie question.
  • From: Walter Harris <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 14 May 2001 13:35:23 +1000

on 13/5/01 12:48 AM, Jim Matthews at email@hidden wrote:

>>
>> Jim,
>>
>> 'Copy' does the job, Thanks.
>>
>> Is there a way to keep Fetch in the background as it operates?
>
> Fetch does not bring itself to the foreground, so as long as you don't have
> an "activate" statement in your script it should stay where it is. The
> Finder may bring Fetch to the front when it's launched; in that case you'd
> have to tell the Finder to put it in the background (or hide it) since Fetch
> doesn't know how to hide itself.
> --
> Jim Matthews
> Fetch Softworks
> http://fetchsoftworks.com
>
Jim,

Once again, thankyou.
I removed the activate statement and Fetch was launched and quit in the
background.

Walter Harris.


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