Re: MacOS X simple script error
Re: MacOS X simple script error
- Subject: Re: MacOS X simple script error
- From: email@hidden
- Date: Thu, 13 Feb 2003 20:45:25 +0000
I think you can record these steps, at least in OS9.
Kind regards
Oz
At 12:06 -0800 13/2/03, email@hidden wrote:
Thanks for the quick responses! - OK what about subfolders? I can't seem
to figure out how define a path (POSIX path?) to the subfolder I want.
-Dave
"Andrew
Oliver"
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Subject: Re: MacOS X
simple script
error
02/13/2003
11:55
AM
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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