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  • From: "Craig D. Sutherland" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 11 Oct 2001 13:26:30 -0500

Craig D. Sutherland" <email@hidden> wrote:

OS 10.1, 9.2.1, single partition- in 3 different G4s, Script Editor 1.6
(Classic) will not compile a-
---tell app "Finder"
block. Error message is "Can't get the applications's event dictionary".
Is there documentation or scripter info about Finder scripting in OS
10.1/9.2.1? Earlier I sent a message to the list asking about Finder
scripting over a network in a mixed System 10 an d9 environment. Having
had no input, I tried to use the Classic environment, but this error was
produced. Is the OS 9 environment TCP/IP environment not providing
adequate permission parameters?

> had never wanted to run Script Editor under classic, but for me there
was
>no problem just now doing a tell application "Finder" block, either
using
>the (1.6) Script Editor on the "pure" Mac OS 9.2.1 partition or using
the
>one in the 9.2.1 dedicated to Classic and located on the same partition
as
>Mac OS X.

John,

Apple responded that this is a bug in Script Editor, soon to be fixed.
Normal compile returned when I turned off "Allow Remote Apple Events" in
"Sharing" prefs under th "Applications" tab , which turns off he
AEServer. Thanks to John at Apple for his reply to this from the Apple
Discussions board. This did the trick.

Frontier and Dave Winer have done a great job of presenting the XML and
Soap protocols over th past couple of years. Been a Frontier fan since
1.0

Craig


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