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Re: Running Stay-open scripts from the command line
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Re: Running Stay-open scripts from the command line


  • Subject: Re: Running Stay-open scripts from the command line
  • From: List Kreme <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 19 May 2001 18:57:39 -0600

On 19/05/2001 at 19:44 -0400, Michael Ellis said:
>In Mac OS X, if you run a stay-open script using the "/usr/bin/osascript"
>command, the script loads and immediately quits. The "on idle" handle
>does not get invoked. Must stay-open scripts be run from the Finder?

Is there a run handler? I wouldn't expect a script to invoke an on idle
handler when executed from the command line, but maybe I'm missing
something.


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