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  • Subject: X, Classic, or 9?
  • From: Gil Dawson <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 13 Jan 2005 17:04:19 -0800

I have three scripts which do the same thing:

the first works in 9.2.2 using Script Editor 1.8.3,

the second works in 10.3.7/Classic using Script Editor 1.8.3, and

the third works in 10.3.7 using Script Editor 2.0.

The syntax difference among these three is modest.

Can you think ofsomething to test at the beginning of the script to tell which environment it is running in, so I'll need to keep only one consolidated version?

--Gil
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