Re: newbe - Making iTunes Browser Window active
Re: newbe - Making iTunes Browser Window active
- Subject: Re: newbe - Making iTunes Browser Window active
- From: kai <email@hidden>
- Date: Sat, 21 Oct 2006 16:04:23 +0100
On 19 Oct 2006, at 04:48, Paul Berkowitz wrote:
On 10/18/06 4:16 PM, "kai" <email@hidden> wrote:
close (windows whose name ‚ "iTunes")
set visuals enabled to true
end tell
Looks like the list server mangled the 'is not equal to' operator:
close (windows whose name is not "iTunes")
Not the list server - it arrived here just fine (with
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1"
Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
)
Maybe your own ISP's server on the copy sent directly to you by John.
Thanks for that, Paul. And my apologies to the list server. :-)
FWIW, I see that the raw source of that line here was:
<Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1">
close (windows whose name =82 "iTunes")
If I send the original line (using Mail) with automatic text
encoding, it displays correctly. I get the raw source:
<Content-Type: text/plain; charset=MACINTOSH; format=flowed>
close (windows whose name =AD "iTunes")
ANSI Hex 0xAD equates, of course, to ANSI number 173. (While this
represents a Unicode 'soft hyphen' in the ANSI code table, it also
translates as the MacRoman 'not equal to' character: ASCII character
173.)
ANSI Hex 0x82 (ANSI number 130), on the other hand, represents the
Unicode 'single low-9 quotation mark' - which is what was displayed
here in Jon's original message.
I assume you're still using Entourage. If no-one else using Mail.app
experienced the behaviour that I did, then it must be - as you
suggest - down to a local issue.
---
kai
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