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Applescript, Leopard, and dialup modems


  • Subject: Applescript, Leopard, and dialup modems
  • From: Donald Hall <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 19 Aug 2008 00:06:16 -0600

I am trying to update an old mail checking script from Tiger to work in Leopard. The original used "Internet Connect" to determine the state of the dialup connection so that it could be made to be the same after the script ran as before - i.e. if you were not connected to the Internet before the script checked the mail, you were immediately disconnected after the check.

"Internet Connect" is not part of Leopard. Can anyone suggest a way (involving Applescript) of determining the state of a dialup connection in Leopard?

Thanks,

Don
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Donald S. Hall, Ph.D.
Apps & More Software Design, Inc.
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http://www.appsandmore.com
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