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Re: Fast KeyChain Functions...


  • Subject: Re: Fast KeyChain Functions...
  • From: kai <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 25 May 2005 08:11:20 +0100


On Wednesday, May 25, 2005, at 03:46 am, David Crowe wrote:

Yes, this works, now try using it to figure out which of several hundred keys you want ... you'll be waiting quite a long time.

- David


At 11:40 PM +0100 5/24/05, kai wrote:
On Tuesday, May 24, 2005, at 09:47  pm, David Crowe wrote:

The inability of the KeyChain to process commands like "key whose name is..." makes access unbearably slow.

Doesn't something like this work for you, David?

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tell application "Keychain Scripting" to first key of ¬
	keychain "keychainName" whose name is "keyName"

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Sorry David, clearly I misunderstood your opening sentence - and can't quite grasp the nature of the problem. :-)


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kai

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