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Re: a date is not a date? Or: Why I sometimes hate AppleScript...
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Re: a date is not a date? Or: Why I sometimes hate AppleScript...


  • Subject: Re: a date is not a date? Or: Why I sometimes hate AppleScript...
  • From: KOENIG Yvan <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 9 Feb 2008 19:13:36 +0100


Le 9 févr. 2008 à 18:59, Michelle Steiner a écrit :

On Feb 9, 2008, at 10:49 AM, has wrote:

It's neither reasonable nor realistic to expect application developers to know of, and avoid, every single keyword that might someday be used by some other osax or AppleScript itself, and completely unfair to blame them when such conflicts do occur.

If it is a conflict with Applescript itself, or with an OSAX that ships with the OS at the time they develop their application, they are to blame. Especially if the application is being developed by Apple.


-- Michelle

Yes,

they took care to name

the date the track was added to the playlist is named " date added " and not "date"

but they failed to name

the year the track was recorded/released was named "year recorded" and used the single "year"

But don't worry too much, nobody's perfect ;-)

Yvan KOENIG

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