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Re: MacOS X simple script error
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Re: MacOS X simple script error


  • Subject: Re: MacOS X simple script error
  • From: Andrew Oliver <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 13 Feb 2003 11:55:47 -0800

Then, of course, you don't even need to select the folder at all, when a
simple "open folder..." will suffice.

Andrew
:)

On 2/13/03 11:14 AM, "Thomas" <email@hidden> wrote:

> Hi,
> when you do 'select folder "Folder"', the Finder is looking for this
> folder on the desktop, it's like 'select folder "Folder" of desktop'.
> Just write the good path for your folder, for example : 'select folder
> "Folder" of folder "Container" of disk "Disk"'.
>
> Thomas
>
> email@hidden wrote :
>
>> Hi,
>> When I do this:
>> tell application finder
>> activate
>> select disk "DISK"
>> open selection
>> select folder "FOLDER"
>> open selection
>>
>> I get this error:
>> Finder Error "Can't get folder "Folder"
>>
>> What am I doing wrong?
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