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Re: "Store Script" Command
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Re: "Store Script" Command


  • Subject: Re: "Store Script" Command
  • From: Paul Berkowitz <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 06 Oct 2002 13:19:56 -0700

On 10/6/02 12:04 PM, "Jeffrey Berman" <email@hidden> wrote:

> I discovered some additional information that may give someone an idea what
> is going on with the "store script" command. I found that if I log out and
> then log back in, the script works from the Script Menu (and even when
> launched from QuicKeys). However, the script will then not update the
> destination on the "store script" command when run from Apple's Script
> Editor.
>
> If I log out and then log in again, I can once more get the script to update
> properly running from the Script Editor, but then running from the Script
> Menu (or launching from QuicKeys) no longer works. So the first approach I
> use after logging in (either from the Script Editor or from Script Menu)
> seems to be the only one that updates the destination file on the "store
> script" command until a new log in occurs.

Hmmm. I've been reporting things of this sort for months to Mark Alldritt,
using Script Debugger and the Entourage Script Menu. I'm not sure he ever
quite believed me. Not for the first time, it apparently turns out to be an
AS bug (or "feature"?), not SD's.


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Paul Berkowitz
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