Re: Compiled Script vs. compiled script
Re: Compiled Script vs. compiled script
- Subject: Re: Compiled Script vs. compiled script
- From: Rob Jorgensen <email@hidden>
- Date: Sun, 2 Mar 2003 15:39:38 -0500
At 11:43 AM -0800 3/2/03, Christopher Nebel wrote:
On Saturday, March 1, 2003, at 09:36 AM, Rob Jorgensen wrote:
Ok thanks, I think I got it. I hope that chris and/or Chris
consider "compiled script" and "Compiled Script" a bug, or at least
recognize it as a serious source of confusion that should be
addressed.
It is a bug, and it's fixed in Script Editor 2. (Of course, there
you have "compiled script" and "script document", but that's a
different problem.)
However, Paul is incorrect: there is no difference between "Compiled
Script" and "compiled script". The idea that one does resource-fork
and one does data-fork is a myth, which I think got started as a
random guess from someone trying to explain why the heck there were
two items in the first place.
In fact, Script Editor 1.9 saves all new scripts as data-fork;
existing scripts are saved as whatever they were. (I.e., open a
resource-fork script, save it; it's still a resource-fork script.)
Prior to 1.9, all scripts are saved as resource-fork.
Thanks for the clarification Chris. Now, what's the difference
between "compiled script" and "script document" in Script Editor 2? :P
--
Rob Jorgensen
Ohio, USA
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