RE: How to find network computers
RE: How to find network computers
- Subject: RE: How to find network computers
- From: "Buttery, Ian" <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 15 Oct 2004 17:22:23 +0100
- Thread-topic: Applescript-users Digest, Vol 1, Issue 118
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> 1. Re: [Admin] Re: Real cool device (Bill Briggs)
> 2. Re: [Admin] Re: Real cool device (John C. Welch)
> 3. How to find network computers, use Rendezvous? (trinko)
> 4. Re: How to find network computers, use Rendezvous? (John C. Welch)
> 5. Re: How to find network computers, use Rendezvous? (Martin Orpen)
> 6. Re: How to find network computers, use Rendezvous? (jj)
> 7. Re: Mozilla/Firefox Suggestion (Elliotte Harold)
> 8. Re: Mozilla/Firefox Suggestion (John C. Welch)
> 9. Re: How to find network computers, use Rendezvous? (Gnarlodious)
> 10. Re: Mozilla/Firefox Suggestion (Johnny AppleScript)
> 11. [Newbie] Automatic file server mount from FileMaker
> (Andi Elsasser)
> 12. Re: Mozilla/Firefox Suggestion (Elliotte Harold)
> 13. Re: Mozilla/Firefox Suggestion (Johnny AppleScript)
> 14. Fast Way Of Crunching Through Files (Steve Suranie)
> 15. IS: A Challenge for the Really Smart People On This List --
> WAS: Re: Mozilla/Firefox Suggestion (Johnny AppleScript)
> 16. [OT] Excel current cell color (Scott Warren)
> 17. Re: Mozilla/Firefox Suggestion (Elliotte Harold)
> 18. Re: IS: A Challenge for the Really Smart People On This List
> -- WAS: Re: Mozilla/Firefox Suggestion (Johnny AppleScript)
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> Message: 1
> Date: Thu, 14 Oct 2004 21:05:51 -0300
> From: Bill Briggs <email@hidden>
> Subject: Re: [Admin] Re: Real cool device
> To: "AppleScript User's List" <email@hidden>
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> At 6:33 PM -0500 10/14/04, John C. Welch wrote:
> >If it came out as hostile, that
> >wasn't my intent, and I'm sorry.
>
> Don't give it a second thought. If it wasn't a bit "chippy", it
> wouldn't be you. ;-)
>
> - web
>
>
> ------------------------------
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> Message: 2
> Date: Thu, 14 Oct 2004 19:17:44 -0500
> From: "John C. Welch" <email@hidden>
> Subject: Re: [Admin] Re: Real cool device
> To: "AppleScript User's List" <email@hidden>
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> On 10/14/04 7:05 PM, "Bill Briggs" <email@hidden> wrote:
>
> >> If it came out as hostile, that
> >> wasn't my intent, and I'm sorry.
> >
> > Don't give it a second thought. If it wasn't a bit "chippy", it
> > wouldn't be you. ;-)
>
> :-)
>
> Well someone has to lead the acerbic folk, and I'm taller than most of them
>
> john
>
> --
> "I want to have babies.
> You want to have babies?!
> It's every man's right to have babies if he wants them.
> But...you can't have babies!
> Don't you oppress me!
> I'm not oppressing you, Stan. You haven't got a womb. Where is the fetus>
> going to gestate? You're going to keep it in a box?"
>
>
>
>
> ------------------------------
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> Message: 3
> Date: Thu, 14 Oct 2004 19:19:46 -0700
> From: trinko <email@hidden>
> Subject: How to find network computers, use Rendezvous?
> To: email@hidden
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> I'm trying to figure out the best way to find what computers are
> currently connected to the LAN. I'm also interested in knowing if
> and how to access Rendezvous from applescript. Ahyone done that?
> thanks.
> --
> tom trinko http://members.aol.com/trinkos/basepage.html
> email@hidden
>
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Message: 4
> Date: Thu, 14 Oct 2004 21:33:07 -0500
> From: "John C. Welch" <email@hidden>
> Subject: Re: How to find network computers, use Rendezvous?
> To: "AppleScript User's List" <email@hidden>
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> On 10/14/04 9:19 PM, "trinko" <email@hidden> wrote:
>
> > I'm trying to figure out the best way to find what computers are
> > currently connected to the LAN. I'm also interested in knowing if
> > and how to access Rendezvous from applescript. Ahyone done that?
> > thanks.
>
> With regard to what service? The answer changes quite radically depending on
> what you want to find.
>
> john
>
>
> --
> "For the operators, whom a wise commander uses with great skill and
> forethought, and whom the fool throws away in ignorance and contempt."
> - Greg Walker (Dedication - At the Hurricane's Eye)
>
>
>
>
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Message: 5
> Date: Fri, 15 Oct 2004 07:26:06 +0100
> From: Martin Orpen <email@hidden>
> Subject: Re: How to find network computers, use Rendezvous?
> To: AppleScript <email@hidden>
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> on 15/10/04 3:19 am, trinko at email@hidden wrote:
>
> > I'm trying to figure out the best way to find what computers are
> > currently connected to the LAN. I'm also interested in knowing if
> > and how to access Rendezvous from applescript. Ahyone done that?
> > thanks.
>
> You'll probably find that something like "nmap" is the tool that lots of
> people use if you have to do this sort of thing on a regular basis.
>
> You may be interested to hear that this matter is being discussed right now
> at macosxhints:
>
> <http://www.macosxhints.com/article.php?story=20041010213347605>
>
> Regards
>
> --
> Martin Orpen
> Idea Digital Imaging Ltd -- The Image Specialists
> http://www.idea-digital.com
>
>
>
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Message: 6
> Date: Fri, 15 Oct 2004 11:08:22 +0200
> From: jj <email@hidden>
> Subject: Re: How to find network computers, use Rendezvous?
> To: applescriptmaillist <email@hidden>
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> This works fine here if you need only a list of IP numbers:
>
> set IPs to paragraphs of (do shell script "arp -a | awk '{print $2}' | tr -d
> '()'")
>
>
> jj
>
> --
> http://www.macscripter.net/
> http://www.osaxen.com/
>
> > I'm trying to figure out the best way to find what computers are
> > currently connected to the LAN. I'm also interested in knowing if
> > and how to access Rendezvous from applescript. Ahyone done that?
> > thanks.
> > --
> > tom trinko http://members.aol.com/trinkos/basepage.html
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> ------------------------------
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> Message: 7
> Date: Fri, 15 Oct 2004 05:29:27 -0400
> From: Elliotte Harold <email@hidden>
> Subject: Re: Mozilla/Firefox Suggestion
> To: Johnny AppleScript <email@hidden>
> Cc: AppleScript Users <email@hidden>
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> Johnny AppleScript wrote:
>
>
> > > 2. Get the URL of the front window
> >
> > tell application "Firefox"
> > try
> > set {t, u} to {«class pTit», «class curl»} of front window
> > end try
> > end tell
> > return t & return & u
>
>
> OK. That sounds good. How did you know to use «class pTit» and «class
> curl» there? Where is this documented? What other classes are available?
>
>
> > > 3. Get message headers
> >
> > I don't know what this means; something to do with email?
> >
>
> Yes. For instance, how do you get the From header of the current e-mail > message, the Reply-to header, or any other header value.
>
>
> > > 4. Make the scripts menu work
> >
> > Scripts menu? In Firefox? Where? Confused. I'm only aware of the general
> > AppleScript Scripts menu when I use Firefox.
>
> That's the one I'm talking about. In my experience scripts placed in the > top-level Scripts folder do work in Firefox and Mozilla. However, they > also show up in other apps where they don't really apply. Scripts placed > in a special Firefox or Mozilla folder (I've tried a variety of name
> variations) do not appear and are not available in Mozilla/Firefox.
>
> --
> Elliotte Rusty Harold email@hidden
> XML in a Nutshell 3rd Edition Just Published!
> http://www.cafeconleche.org/books/xian3/
> http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ISBN=0596007647/cafeaulaitA/ref=nosim
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>
> ------------------------------
>
> Message: 8
> Date: Fri, 15 Oct 2004 06:19:56 -0500
> From: "John C. Welch" <email@hidden>
> Subject: Re: Mozilla/Firefox Suggestion
> To: "AppleScript User's List" <email@hidden>
> Message-ID: <BD951C8C.18B3885%email@hidden>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII"
>
> On 10/15/04 4:29 AM, "Elliotte Harold" <email@hidden> wrote:
>
> >> Scripts menu? In Firefox? Where? Confused. I'm only aware of the general
> >> AppleScript Scripts menu when I use Firefox.
> >
> > That's the one I'm talking about. In my experience scripts placed in the
> > top-level Scripts folder do work in Firefox and Mozilla. However, they
> > also show up in other apps where they don't really apply. Scripts placed
> > in a special Firefox or Mozilla folder (I've tried a variety of name
> > variations) do not appear and are not available in Mozilla/Firefox.
>
> In general, AppleScript and Mozilla(ites) are not really on speaking terms.
> I've had a quite detailed bug filed since November of 2000 I think on it.
> They do have quite extensive javascript implementations, so you can do
> almost anything you want with that.
>
> Chimera MIGHT be better, I don't know, but in general...extensive scripting
> of browsers == JavaScript, although Safari's (too) minimal dictionary does
> allow for getting the URL of the frontmost document.
>
> john
>
> --
> "Even if a man chops off your hand with a sword, you still have two nice,
> sharp bones to stick in his eyes."
>
>
>
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Message: 9
> Date: Fri, 15 Oct 2004 06:32:46 -0600
> From: Gnarlodious <email@hidden>
> Subject: Re: How to find network computers, use Rendezvous?
> To: Applescript <email@hidden>
> Message-ID: <BD951F8E.5D138%email@hidden>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"
>
> Hmmm... I didn't receive this post. Wonder why?
>
> The task is exacerbated by the fact that routers are not scriptable.>
>
> This script needs to be saved as a Stay Open Application:
>
> -- Script to log and report Airport Extreme users
>
> on run
> set logFile to ((path to startup disk) & "private:tmp:TCP.txt" as
> string)
>
> do shell script "osascript -e 'tell application \"Terminal\" to do
> script \"" & ("sudo tcpdump -i en1 port 80 >> " & the POSIX path of logFile)
> & "\"'"
> end run
>
>
> on reopen
> set logFile to ((path to startup disk) & "private:tmp:TCP.txt" as
> string)
> set logPOSIX to the quoted form of the POSIX path of logFile
>
> display dialog (do shell script "perl
> -lne'@h{/\\b10\\.\\d+\\.\\d+\\.\\d+/g}=()}{print for keys%h' " & logPOSIX)
> end reopen
>
>
> -- Gnarlie
>
>
> Entity jj spoke thus:
>
> > This works fine here if you need only a list of IP numbers:
> >
> > set IPs to paragraphs of (do shell script "arp -a | awk '{print $2}' | tr -d
> > '()'")
> >
> >
> > jj
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> Message: 10
> Date: Fri, 15 Oct 2004 07:54:56 -0600
> From: Johnny AppleScript <email@hidden>
> Subject: Re: Mozilla/Firefox Suggestion
> To: AppleScript Users <email@hidden>
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> On 04/10/15 3:29 AM, "Elliotte Harold" <email@hidden> wrote:
>
> > OK. That sounds good. How did you know to use «class pTit» and «class
> > curl» there? Where is this documented? What other classes are available?
>
> It's not documented, though it should be under 'Standard Suite'; it's
> usually just a basic part of any Mac OS app to be able to run the following
> in some form:
>
> tell application "Firefox" to get windows
> tell application "Firefox" to get properties of front window
> tell application "Firefox" to get properties of window [index number]
>
> Other apps use variations of this; some require the name, some require
> 'frontmost' instead of 'front', 'document' instead of 'window', and on and
> on. It's very frustrating, though, when an app doesn't even have this much,
> or worse, when it's broken (like in Adobe GoLive).
>
> > Yes. For instance, how do you get the From header of the current e-mail
> > message, the Reply-to header, or any other header value.
>
> Ummm... you got me. The Firefox I have (1.0PR1) has no facility for email,
> other then using Web-based email. Are you maybe using the companion email
> app, Thunderbird? Or are you using a different app on the Mozilla tree?
>
> > That's the one I'm talking about. In my experience scripts placed in the
> > top-level Scripts folder do work in Firefox and Mozilla. However, they
> > also show up in other apps where they don't really apply. Scripts placed
> > in a special Firefox or Mozilla folder (I've tried a variety of name
> > variations) do not appear and are not available in Mozilla/Firefox.
>
> I'm afraid I don't have a good answer for that, other than to suggest using
> third party menu additions that you can tell to only appear in Firefox, or
> use a keystroke tool to invloke the scripts, or use an Apple Menu
> replacement that allows you to install a scripts folder there.
>
> Now, that said, I may not understand what your problem really is. If I place
> a script in ~/Library/Scripts/Applications/Firefox/, and I access the script
> from the global Scripts Menu while in Firefox, it works just fine. Now,
> true, it does not automatically show up in the top level of the menu as it
> normally should for the front-most application, but it does appear under
> Script Menu -> Applications -> Firefox -> script.scpt
>
> Does that help? Or am I still confused?
>
> Did you get the JavaScript example I sent on a variant of this thread? It>
> should give you some hints as to how to do a number of things you can't do
> with the anemic AS library currently in Firefox.
>
> Cheers -- JA
>
>
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Message: 11
> Date: Fri, 15 Oct 2004 10:33:04 -0400
> From: Andi Elsasser <email@hidden>
> Subject: [Newbie] Automatic file server mount from FileMaker
> To: <email@hidden>
> Message-ID:
> <email@hidden>
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>
> Hi all,
>
> This is my first post, so if I violate any policies I do apologize in advance.
>
> I'm a FileMaker Developer, and I've only used AppleScript pre-OSX, and to > accomplish fairly simple tasks. I'm not sure if what I want to do is simple,
> but I could not find anything in the archives. If I've missed a critical > thread, feel free to point me to it. :)
>
> I have a FileMaker Pro solution that contains an image file that stores > references to images residing on a Windows 2003 file server. The client > environment is 90% MacOSX, 9% MacOS 9.2.2, and 1% Windows XP.
>
> In order to view the images from FileMaker Pro 6 (soon to be 7), the image
> server has to be mounted *prior* to the appropriate file (table) being opened.
> Since this solution has a custom log-in system that executes a start-up script
> upon successful entry of user name/password, I would like to add embed an > AppleScript that attempts to mount the Windows Server *prior* to opening the
> correlating image file. I will try to attempt this on the Windows side using
> DDE.
>
> Is this something that can be done? If so, can anyone point me towards a > resource (paper or web) to help get me started?
>
> Thanks in advance for your help, and I look forward to learning from all of
> you gurus!
>
> -Andrea Elsasser
>
>
> Andrea Elsasser
> Developer
> Metamorpho Systems
> voice/fax: 212.996.1211
> http://www.metamorphosystems.com
> email: email@hidden
>
>
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Message: 12
> Date: Fri, 15 Oct 2004 10:38:39 -0400
> From: Elliotte Harold <email@hidden>
> Subject: Re: Mozilla/Firefox Suggestion
> To: Johnny AppleScript <email@hidden>
> Cc: AppleScript Users <email@hidden>
> Message-ID: <email@hidden>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; format=flowed
>
> Johnny AppleScript wrote:
>
>
> >
> > Ummm... you got me. The Firefox I have (1.0PR1) has no facility for email,
> > other then using Web-based email. Are you maybe using the companion email
> > app, Thunderbird? Or are you using a different app on the Mozilla tree?
>
> Yes, in this context I was talking about Mozilla, not Firefox. The
> browser stuff is the same but mostly I use Mozilla.
>
>
> > Now, that said, I may not understand what your problem really is. If I place
> > a script in ~/Library/Scripts/Applications/Firefox/, and I access the script
> > from the global Scripts Menu while in Firefox, it works just fine. Now,
> > true, it does not automatically show up in the top level of the menu as it
> > normally should for the front-most application, but it does appear under
> > Script Menu -> Applications -> Firefox -> script.scpt
> >
> > Does that help? Or am I still confused?
>
> No and no. That's exactly what I'm doing and the script just doesn't
> show up. :-(
>
>
> > Did you get the JavaScript example I sent on a variant of this thread? It
> > should give you some hints as to how to do a number of things you can't do
> > with the anemic AS library currently in Firefox.
>
> Yes, thanks. That helps some though I would still need to be able to get > the result of the JavaScript out from Mozilla into AppleScript or BBEdit > to make use of that hack. :-(
>
>
> --
> Elliotte Rusty Harold email@hidden
> XML in a Nutshell 3rd Edition Just Published!
> http://www.cafeconleche.org/books/xian3/>
> http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ISBN=0596007647/cafeaulaitA/ref=nosim
>
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Message: 13
> Date: Fri, 15 Oct 2004 09:07:54 -0600
> From: Johnny AppleScript <email@hidden>
> Subject: Re: Mozilla/Firefox Suggestion
> To: AppleScript Users <email@hidden>
> Message-ID: <BD9543EA.55D42%email@hidden>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII"
>
> On 04/10/15 8:38 AM, "Elliotte Harold" <email@hidden> wrote:
>
> > Yes, in this context I was talking about Mozilla, not Firefox. The
> > browser stuff is the same but mostly I use Mozilla.
>
> If I get time, I'll try to d/l the Mozilla version and see what it looks
> like.
>
> >> but it does appear under
> >> Script Menu -> Applications -> Firefox -> script.scpt
>
> > That's exactly what I'm doing and the script just doesn't
> > show up. :-(
>
> Must be a problem with Mozilla that doesn't happen with Firefox? If you get
> time install Firefox and see if the scripts work there. If not, I would
> wonder a couple of things; are we on the same OS (10.3.5 here) and are we
> using the same Script Menu bundle (Script Menu.menu v1.1).
>
> > Yes, thanks. That helps some though I would still need to be able to get
> > the result of the JavaScript out from Mozilla into AppleScript or BBEdit
> > to make use of that hack. :-(
>
> Well, if we could find a JS -> system call of some kind, like exists in the
> Safari JS logger, or in Adobe apps, we could easily pass the info out. I can
> think of an even uglier hack that can pass the info from a newly created
> email or browser document, and then that email can be disposed of, but I
> don't know if you care what the user experience of such a hack would be
> like. We could also pass the data to a Java app running in another window;
> that would be the cleanest, though it would be slow to initialize for the
> first iteration.
>
> I think the cleanest way, like it or not, is to use the <<curl>> property
> and pass that off to Safari for additional processing.
>
> Hmmm... Another thought just occurred to me; we may be able to play with
> file handling by extensions in order to force JS to write the data to a file
> somewhere.
>
> It's an interesting challenge; I just wish I knew how far along and how far
> away real AS support is in the Mozilla family. From what I can see on the
> forums and the bug DB, they appear to be interested in working out support
> for AS, or at least better hooks to use JS inside AS. I'd rather not waste a
> ton of effort if support is coming soon.
>
>
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Message: 14
> Date: Fri, 15 Oct 2004 11:19:34 -0400
> From: "Steve Suranie" <email@hidden>
> Subject: Fast Way Of Crunching Through Files
> To: "Johnny AppleScript" <email@hidden>, "Elliotte
> Harold" <email@hidden>
> Cc: AppleScript Users <email@hidden>
> Message-ID:
> <email@hidden>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1"
>
> I need to clean up files for our Digital Asset Management system. There's about 5000 files and some of them have names with space in them which is incompatible with some of the software used in our workflow. Is there a faster way than looping through each character of each file to see if it equals ASCII Number 32? Things are working fine but chugging slowly and I'd like to speed up the process. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
>
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Message: 15
> Date: Fri, 15 Oct 2004 09:27:07 -0600
> From: Johnny AppleScript <email@hidden>
> Subject: IS: A Challenge for the Really Smart People On This List --
> WAS: Re: Mozilla/Firefox Suggestion
> To: AppleScript Users <email@hidden>
> Message-ID: <BD95486B.55D48%email@hidden>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII">
>
> Can anyone here show me how the following two items are the same; i.e., how
> the meaning of the first can be coerced to mean the second as an identifier?
>
> 856138
>
> 000_0008_01C4ABFE.48F38BE0--
>
> The first number is the message identifier as reported by the <<curl>>
> property in Thunderbird; the second is the text marker in the text file
> wherein the actual message data is written. If I could figure out how to
> turn the numeric id into that text string, I could use grep and sed to get
> the entirety of the message, headers, body, etc.
>
>
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Message: 16
> Date: Fri, 15 Oct 2004 10:46:47 -0500
> From: Scott Warren <email@hidden>
> Subject: [OT] Excel current cell color
> To: AppleScript Users <email@hidden>
> Message-ID: <email@hidden>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII; format=flowed
>
> sorry about the off topic question here but how do I change the color
> of the "current cell" box (interface cosmetic change)?? I mean the one > that you move around with the arrow keys or that highlights the 1 cell > when you click on a cell??
>
>
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Message: 17
> Date: Fri, 15 Oct 2004 11:49:00 -0400
> From: Elliotte Harold <email@hidden>
> Subject: Re: Mozilla/Firefox Suggestion
> To: Johnny AppleScript <email@hidden>
> Cc: AppleScript Users <email@hidden>
> Message-ID: <email@hidden>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; format=flowed
>
> Johnny AppleScript wrote:
>
> > Must be a problem with Mozilla that doesn't happen with Firefox? If you get
> > time install Firefox and see if the scripts work there. If not, I would
> > wonder a couple of things; are we on the same OS (10.3.5 here) and are we
> > using the same Script Menu bundle (Script Menu.menu v1.1).
> >
>
> I've tried it with both Mozilla and Firefox. It doesn't work with
> either. I'm on Mac OS X 10.3.5 also. I'm not sure where to look for
> Script Menu.menu. Sherlock didn't find it. I do seem to have an "Install > Script menu" AppleScript that's version 1.0.
>
>
> --
> Elliotte Rusty Harold email@hidden
> XML in a Nutshell 3rd Edition Just Published!
> http://www.cafeconleche.org/books/xian3/
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> Message: 18
> Date: Fri, 15 Oct 2004 09:56:37 -0600
> From: Johnny AppleScript <email@hidden>
> Subject: Re: IS: A Challenge for the Really Smart People On This List
> -- WAS: Re: Mozilla/Firefox Suggestion
> To: AppleScript Users <email@hidden>
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> On 04/10/15 9:27 AM, "Johnny AppleScript" <email@hidden> wrote:
>
> > 856138
> >
> > 000_0008_01C4ABFE.48F38BE0--
>
> My mistake, sorry; that number does not relate to the text string, AFAI can
> tell, after all. It instead somehow relates to the X-UIDL number of the same
> file. Example:
>
> 822186
>
> X-UIDL: 1369-1015777700
>
> The second half of the X string is clearly the date downloaded (10/15), but
> I can't see any relationship to the first. There must be an index file
> somewhere (I'm tearing apart the MSF file now) that relates this data.
>
> Anyway, it's no longer an AS topic, I guess, so thanks, anyway.
>
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