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Addressing an app that may or may not exists (without alerting user)
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Addressing an app that may or may not exists (without alerting user)


  • Subject: Addressing an app that may or may not exists (without alerting user)
  • From: "Sean P. Kane" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 27 Feb 2006 09:03:22 -0800

I have added support for Growl into my script and would like it simply
to be used if the user happens to have it installed. I have it in a
try block that does nothing on error. However the problem I have is
that it the system asks to locate the GrowlHelper application I am
addressing when it can't find it instead of simply failing silently.
Is there a way to write this so that it will not ever ask the user
where this application is?

Thanks,
Sean

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