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Re: "choose file name" Command
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Re: "choose file name" Command


  • Subject: Re: "choose file name" Command
  • From: Paul Berkowitz <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 11 Oct 2002 07:58:46 -0700

On 10/11/02 6:10 AM, "Jeffrey Berman" <email@hidden> wrote:

>> But that would not explain why Script Editor crashes when you put it in a
>> Finder tell block.
>
> Exactly. And within the Script Editor I've put other applications on the
> "tell" line such as BBEdit or Microsoft Entourage and they all result in the
> same error and unexpected quit of the application. It has me stumped.
>
>
>> I suspect that you must have some other scripting addition with the keyword
>> "default name" somewhere.
>
> If this is the case, any idea where (or how) to find it?

Remove all your 3rd-party osaxen from both your ScriptingAdditions folders
in /Library/ and ~/Library/ (or whichever one you use, log out, log in, try
the same bit of script, and keep adding in one at a time, or half at a a
time, until you find the culprit, and then look through its dictionary.

Or if you have Script Debugger, just use its Manifest feature in File menu,
which will tell you instantly.

--
Paul Berkowitz
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