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Re: Scope/Context issue?
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Re: Scope/Context issue?


  • Subject: Re: Scope/Context issue?
  • From: Skeeve <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 05 Feb 2008 08:21:22 +0100

Kurt Klamp wrote:
No need to use 'my'
a property is visible inside the script as is
I know. It was a leftover from an experiment whether or not it makes a difference using "my".

ScriptA in ScriptB is just a script object hold by a variable (here a local too).
I you want script b to be stored with its current state, use a
store script a in file "PathToScriptA"
when finishing ScriptB

Did you test it? Did it work? Which Version of OS X/AppleScript? On 10.4.11 it does not work. Neither with an on quit handler nor if I store a directly after running it.
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