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Re: AppleScript TID bug OS 10.2.5? [again]
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Re: AppleScript TID bug OS 10.2.5? [again]


  • Subject: Re: AppleScript TID bug OS 10.2.5? [again]
  • From: John Delacour <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 26 Apr 2003 22:47:39 +0100
  • Mac-eudora-version: 6.0a16

At 2:26 pm -0700 26/4/03, Michelle Steiner wrote:

Not true. If the script has an "on open" handler, it is a droplet, even if it has an explicit or implicit "on run" handler.

If something is dropped on it, it acts like a droplet and ignores the code outside the "on open" handler (except for handlers called from within the "on open" handler); if it is double clicked, it acts like an applet, and runs the code in the "on run" handler.

Yes I know that, Michelle! But if you look at the script in question and properly consider the situation you will admit it that this particular run handler would be very confusing for a person that is unfamiliar with Applescript, and that is the case here.




JD
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