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Re: Passing calls to an AS app via shell?
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Re: Passing calls to an AS app via shell?


  • Subject: Re: Passing calls to an AS app via shell?
  • From: Pierre N <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 8 Oct 2004 15:35:12 +0200

I don't get it?
Did you create the ~/Temporary Items/ folder first or not?
Why are you not using the 'real' Temp folder of MacOS X which is located there:
/tmp/
Maybe I missed a message from this thread...


--
Pierre


Le 8 oct. 04, à 15:28, Johnny AppleScript a écrit :

On 04/10/08 6:57 AM, "Gnarlodious" <email@hidden> wrote:

I have terrible problems with getting echo to
write to a user path if the user path has spaces in names
OMM, tempfiles are written with me as owner.
If it's such a problem, why not write spaceless filenames?

I'd love to. Can you tell me how to get the space out of this path while at
the same time leaving it in?


    ~/Temporary Items/

Works: do shell script "echo hello >> /Temporary Items/filename.txt"
Breaks: do shell script "echo hello >> ~/Temporary Items/filename.txt"


Using quotes, escapes, nor quoted form of will repair the above method.

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