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Re: Saving a property after running a script remotely
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Re: Saving a property after running a script remotely


  • Subject: Re: Saving a property after running a script remotely
  • From: John Delacour <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 11 Sep 2002 17:07:16 +0100

At 7:44 am -0700 11/9/02, Paul Berkowitz wrote:


I believe you that your little mini-scriplets here work as they should. I
thought my scripts should have too, and was puzzled that they didn't. But
they didn't, at least not reliably. If no one's interested, OK. Maybe you'll
never run into this if you don't write long scripts.

I wouldn't call 100K a script; I'd call it an operating system :-)
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