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Re: Running JavaScript via AppleScript Problems
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Re: Running JavaScript via AppleScript Problems


  • Subject: Re: Running JavaScript via AppleScript Problems
  • From: Emmanuel <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 17 Nov 2006 20:27:09 +0100

At 8:20 PM +0100 11/17/06, Emmanuel wrote:
At 6:30 PM +0000 11/17/06, Mark Thomas wrote:
(gdb) print scriptText
$1 = 0x5bcd10 "tell application \"Safari\"\n do JavaScript \"var where; if
(typeof(IBISmain)!='undefined') where=IBISmain; else where=window;
where.onStatusDone(0, 'my result is \\\"Yes\\\" \\\n.');\" in document 1\n
end tell"

Maybe this is no good because the javascript ends with two newlines in the middle, look at your actual javascript:


var where; if
(typeof(IBISmain)!='undefined') where=IBISmain; else where=window;
where.onStatusDone(0, 'my result is "Yes" .');

The list server brought a correction :-) to my post. In my original post, which corresponds to the OP's script above, there is a new line here:


where.onStatusDone(0, 'my result is "Yes"

(new line)

.');

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