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Re: Finder scripting dies
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Re: Finder scripting dies


  • Subject: Re: Finder scripting dies
  • From: Paul Berkowitz <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 16 Oct 2003 13:19:46 -0700

On 10/16/03 1:09 PM, "Jon Pugh" <email@hidden> wrote:

> I think we've discussed this before.
>
> The primary reason for AppleScript being unable to get the terminology from an
> application is that it does not respond to the "get terminology" event.
> Typically, this is because it is busy doing something else and simply doesn't
> respond in time. If this happens, you need to quit the application which is
> displaying or running the script, and relaunch it.
>
> At least that has been my experience.


That has been my experience too. But my user is getting the problem
consistently no matter how often he relaunches the app, the Finder, or
reboots. OS 10.2.8 6R73.

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Paul Berkowitz
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