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Re: Why does the Script Editor Service do this?
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Re: Why does the Script Editor Service do this?


  • Subject: Re: Why does the Script Editor Service do this?
  • From: Emmanuel <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 17 Jan 2003 15:01:15 +0100

At 11:06 AM -0800 17/01/03, Michael Cytrynowicz wrote:
Deivy and Dave & list,

It gets stranger and stranger (to me)

If I append ".app" to "Help Viewer" as soon as I click "check syntax" the
extension disappears, the name becomes "Help Viewer" again, but the script
compiles and runs. When it runs, it still does the same as before (starts
9).

At least, we know how to prevent the ".app" from vanishing. Write for instance:

tell application ("Help Viewer.app" & "")

I suppose such a script will never launch any classic application.

Emmanuel
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