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Re: objectspecifiers question (very basic)
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Re: objectspecifiers question (very basic)


  • Subject: Re: objectspecifiers question (very basic)
  • From: has <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 27 Oct 2006 16:52:08 +0100

On 27 Oct 2006, at 14:48, Michael wrote:

thank you very much for that explanation.

No worries, it's so burned into my memory now I can recite it in my sleep. (Probably do too.;)



BTW, can I ask what's your interest in this stuff?

Sure...I am trying to write a program that seeks to eliminate duplicates in Mail using Real Basic which is able to use Apple Events. So, when running across things like "seld" etc, I find it easier remembering the stuff if one understands the derivation of these arcane terms.....which you have kindly done.

Mmmm, be curious to see what AEs-in-RB code currently looks like. Do you know if there's a lot of folks wanting to control Mac apps from RB? If so, I might have a bridge to sell them...


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