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Re: Possible bug in SE 2.0
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Re: Possible bug in SE 2.0


  • Subject: Re: Possible bug in SE 2.0
  • From: Tim Bumgarner <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 13 Jan 2003 15:43:28 -0500

Hi Neil,

I'm guessing that this is due to the fact that the script is saved in the data fork not in the resource for of the script file and Powermail isn't handling this correctly. I'm assuming you can open the modified file in either the latest version of the old script editor or the SE 2 beta and it works fine?

Tim Bumgarner
AppleScript Engineering

On Sunday, December 22, 2002, at 12:16 PM, Neil Lee wrote:

I'm wondering if anyone else has seen this problem:

- Open a pre-existing compiled script that was written with an earlier
version of SE
- Make some changes
- Save the file

When I try to run the edited file (say, from within Powermail), I get a
"Unexpected end of file" error. Yet if I follow the exact steps with SE
1.9 it works just fine.

Neil

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