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Re: Tell OS X Application...
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Re: Tell OS X Application...


  • Subject: Re: Tell OS X Application...
  • From: Simon Forster <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 10 Jan 2002 19:07:07 +0000

On Thursday, January 10, 2002, at 06:26 pm, Paul Berkowitz wrote:

Given that you want to be able to use the script on other machines, that
seems to me to be exactly how to do it. It seems pretty elegant to me
compared to how we used to have to do it with raw codes pre OS 9.

OK, maybe I'm just being blinkered about this.

set my_app to ((path to scripting additions folder from System domain as
string) & "URL Access Scripting.app")

which is somewhat neater.

It is somewhat neater. Are scripting additions folder and System domain properties? And if so, whose properties are they as I can't see them in Finder's dictionary (or in Standard Additions).

TIA

Simon Forster
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