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Re: URL Access Scripting and OS X
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Re: URL Access Scripting and OS X


  • Subject: Re: URL Access Scripting and OS X
  • From: Paul Berkowitz <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 20 Nov 2001 11:03:35 -0800

On 11/19/01 8:40 PM, "Jon Rosen" <email@hidden> wrote:

> I have an OS X script that uses URL Access Scripting, but always opens
> the OS 9 version. If I type ".app" after the name, the suffix disappears
> and it continues to open the OS 9 version of URL Access Scripting. Does
> anyone know how to force AppleScript to use the OS X version of an
> application?
>
Yes. Get the Finder to open alias "full file path here". If it actually
includes .app as an extension, you need to include that. If it's in a
package, you need to delve inside (I think, but need to check this out
myself.)

--
Paul Berkowitz


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 >URL Access Scripting and OS X (From: Jon Rosen <email@hidden>)

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