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Native script spontanesouly going Classic
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Native script spontanesouly going Classic


  • Subject: Native script spontanesouly going Classic
  • From: Sander Tekelenburg <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 26 Aug 2005 02:10:37 +0200

A stay-open applet that always ran natively in Panther and Tiger has suddenly
changed into a "Classic application". The script is in my Login Items. After
I applied Security Update 2005-007 1.1, on login after reboot, this script to
my surprise triggered the Classic Environment being launched. (That's not to
say Security Update 2005-007 1.1 caused this for sure. Something else might
have happened between this and a previous reboot, 1 or 2 weeks ago.)

Als surprising to me, is that when I use Finder.app to make a copy of the
script (Option-drag), the copy is considered an "Application", not a "Classic
application".

Has anyone ever heard of native scripts spontaneously 'going Classic', or of
Classic scripts going native when copied?


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Sander Tekelenburg, <http://www.euronet.nl/~tekelenb/>
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