Re: Server error 19?
Re: Server error 19?
- Subject: Re: Server error 19?
- From: Paul Berkowitz <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 19 Jul 2002 10:38:00 -0700
Don't ever tell the Finder. Did you try 'tell me' and 'tell AppleScript'
without using the parentheses? If that's no good either, I'm out of guesses.
How about ditching Big Cat, whatever it is, and just running the script from
Entourage script menu or ScriptMenu, since they both work? Sometimes hackies
are hacks that mess about with things to your detriment.
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Paul Berkowitz
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From: Michael Grant <email@hidden>
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Date: Fri, 19 Jul 2002 09:35:10 -0500
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To: email@hidden
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Subject: Re: Server error 19?
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You may be on to something, but unfortunately none of your specific
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suggestions are working. The script doesn't even compile with parentheses
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around 'open location', and adding the "tell" statements doesn't change the
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result. (You remember I actually tried 'tell application "Finder"' before
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writing to the list.)
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Any other ideas? I'm stumped.
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Thanks,
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Michael
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On 7/19/02 2:03 AM, "Paul Berkowitz" <email@hidden> wrote:
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> You may have a namespace conflict as if you were in an Entourage tell block.
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> 'location' is a property of [calendar] 'event' in Entourage. Application
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> keywords take precedence in tell blocks. Try
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> (open location) the_URL
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> I have no idea what this "Big Cat' thing is. But it may be the type of
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> context that makes everything run in a 'tell current application' context.
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> If so, then it's as if you're running your script in an Entourage tell
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> block. If the parentheses don't work on their own, try this. (It may do no
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> good to 'tell me to' because 'me' again could be the 'current application'.
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> so try both:
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> tell me to (open location) the_URL
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> and
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> tell AppleScript to (open location) the_URL
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--
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May God grant me the celerity to reject the mail I cannot manage,
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the verbiage to answer the mail I can, and the filter rules to know the
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difference.
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