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Setting Script variables with Apple Events
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Setting Script variables with Apple Events


  • Subject: Setting Script variables with Apple Events
  • From: Pier Kuipers <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 29 Apr 2002 09:50:24 +0100

Hi List,

After long absence from the list, I need to call on your combined knowledge again.

I am looking for pointers on how to send Apple Events to a script applet; let me explain: I am running a Web Server with WebSTAR, FMPro and Lasso 3.6. Lasso allows the sending of Apple Events, which is, of course, very useful if you know how to use them.

What I would like to do, is send an Apple Event to launch an Applescript, and use the same Event to set the variables the Script needs. How does that work? Can a script read variables from an Apple Event?

Please shine a light - it's dark out here....

Pier.
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