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Re: Fast KeyChain Functions...


  • Subject: Re: Fast KeyChain Functions...
  • From: "Gary (Lists)" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 26 May 2005 00:09:20 -0400

"kai" wrote:

> On Wednesday, May 25, 2005, at 11:52 pm, David Crowe wrote:
>
>> I don't think your script would work in Panther or earlier. It looks
>> like Tiger has fixed the problem where the phrase "first key whose
>> name is k" would generate an error.
>
> It might seem that way David, but the script is actually an extract
> from a larger one that was written and tested in pre-Panther OS 10.2.8
> (where both original and extract still work fine). That's why I was
> having difficulty in understanding what you meant... :-)

Kai, in X.3.9, the script generates an error -1728, OMM.

Local sources (which may be dated?) suggest this for that error code:

errAENoSuchObject             = -1728,
/* e.g.,: specifier asked for the 3rd, but there are only 2. Basically, this
indicates a run-time resolution error. */

I do think that's a 'whose' clause issue.

(I also tested with 'name' instead of 'account'. This makes a more logical
choice for me, where I often have Internet keys with the same 'name' but
different 'account'.)

But a script like this would be great, because my favorite passcode keeper
is OS9 and I know I need to wean myself.
--
Gary

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