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Re: whose seems broken


  • Subject: Re: whose seems broken
  • From: Skeeve <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 21 Aug 2008 20:52:03 +0200

Joe schrieb:
tell application "Finder" to set x to (every file in the entire contents of thisItem whose kind is in {"Text", "Plain text", "text document", "SimpleText Document"} or name ends with "txt" or file type is in {"TEXT"}) as alias list

Does that work? I stopped it here on Tiger but I saw the same turning of arguments I saw in the originating thread namely this:


get every file of entire contents of startup disk whose {"Text", "Plain text", "text document", "SimpleText Document"} contains kind

instead of what you wrote:

whose kind is in {"Text", "Plain text", "text document", "SimpleText Document"}

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