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Compiling launches app


  • Subject: Compiling launches app
  • From: Kevin Bradley <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 15 May 2006 12:02:28 -0500

I'm trying to bring the old "Applescript Sourcebook" up-to-date with the release notes from older versions of Applescript. While doing so, I came across the the notes for version 1.9.1 (a Jaguar release)(http://www.apple.com/applescript/releasenotes/191OSX.html) that included a fix noted as:

"In AppleScript 1.6 through 1.9, compiling a script might cause it to unnecessarily launch an application referred to in a Tell block of that script. This has been fixed in AppleScript 1.9.1. [2838223]"

As far as I can tell, compiling a script in Script Editor STILL causes the target app to launch, so I'm not clear on what this fix was/is. Does anyone understand this?
--
Kevin Bradley
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