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RE: iTunes, NSAppleScript, and timeout
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RE: iTunes, NSAppleScript, and timeout


  • Subject: RE: iTunes, NSAppleScript, and timeout
  • From: Olof Hellman <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 22 Mar 2007 13:25:13 -0700
  • Acceptlanguage: en-US
  • Thread-topic: iTunes, NSAppleScript, and timeout

 Patrick wrote --

> I will be modifying the source in my application,
> so this isn't an option for me.

Patrick -

Rather than modifying the AppleScript source in your application, could you solve your problem by loading a compiled script and calling into it with a parameter list that you define in your application?  If so, then you should investigate the AppleScript subroutine event.

That approach would remove your glitch with the GetAETE timeout, as well as remove the complexity of constructing a script on the fly.

- Olof Hellman
  Microsoft MacBU


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