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Re: Url Access Scripting
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Re: Url Access Scripting


  • Subject: Re: Url Access Scripting
  • From: Emmanuel <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 29 Jun 2003 12:26:34 +0200

At 5:20 PM -0400 28/06/03, steven marx wrote:
>HI:
>i seem to inadvertently be causing my applescript to invoke the mac os 9
>version of URL Access Scripting instead
>of the app version. I tried to cause the applescript editor to prompt me for
>the correct one by misspelling the
>the name but even this does not work. i am running under os x 10.2.

I launch daily scripts that use URLAS and I had the exactly same systematic problem until I started calling the app by its full path. I ask Finder "application file id theCreator" then I say "tell application theFullPath". I have to use the raw codes, it's not the most pleasant part of it. If it's important I can send my handlers.

(I must confess that my script still checks "manually" that "application file id theCreator" returns the OSX app. :-)

I've never tried Rob's solution - I try to keep my "System Folder" in a working state.

Emmanuel
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