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Re: using applications over the web
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Re: using applications over the web


  • Subject: Re: using applications over the web
  • From: Emmanuel <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 18 Jan 2003 01:15:22 +0100

At 8:59 AM +1100 17/01/03, Malcolm Fitzgerald wrote:
I've just d/l a script from <http://www.designweenie.com> which uses an odd tell block. It addresses an URL. Needless to say, this isn't working for me and I'm trying to find out what is going on. Here's the code, would someone enlighten me?

Err... <duck> what about downloading the latest version of Smile, Malcolm?

I'm sorry. That's a bug of Smile 2.4.6 I'm afraid. The bug was fixed in Smile 2.5.0, that I shall announce if G-d allows in a few hours. Malcolm's script probably works under Script Editor.

<http://www.satimage-software.com/downloads/Smile250.dmg.gz>
<http://www.satimage-software.com/downloads/Satimage250.dmg.gz>

Emmanuel

tell application "http://api.google.com/search/beta2";
return <<event rpc SOAP>> {<<class meth>>:mn, <<class parm>>:params, <<class sact>>:sa, <<class mspu>>:mns}
end tell
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