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Re: How can I tell what osaxen are used in a script
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Re: How can I tell what osaxen are used in a script


  • Subject: Re: How can I tell what osaxen are used in a script
  • From: Paul Berkowitz <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 07 Mar 2002 18:39:24 -0800

On 3/7/02 10:44 AM, "Andrew Donnelly" <email@hidden>
wrote:

> Hi all, I am curious if there is way to tell what scripting additions have
> been used to write a script ?
>

If you have Script Debugger, its Manifest feature will tell you. And if you
don't happen to have that scripting addition installed, so you see only raw
code, Manifest will go get the information from www.osaxen.com if you're
connected to the internet.

(This is for scripting addition terms used in the script, which is what I
assume you're asking about: "Where does that unusual term come from?".
Nothing can tell you if you were dependent on some silent coercion for your
script to work. But - as far as I know - the only two which use those are
Akua Sweets and Jon's Commands. so remove them reboot, and see if the script
works.)

--
Paul Berkowitz
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