Re: Dumb Safari question
Re: Dumb Safari question
- Subject: Re: Dumb Safari question
- From: deivy petrescu <email@hidden>
- Date: Sat, 27 Sep 2008 19:51:32 -0400
On Sep 27, 2008, at 19:37, Mark J. Reed wrote:
On Sat, Sep 27, 2008 at 7:31 PM, deivy petrescu
<email@hidden> wrote:
If you just created the window, x is 1.
Really? What if there was already a window and I just created a
second one? Do they get renumbered?
Yes!
For now I'm exploiting the fact that the new window created by "make
new document" winds up as the front window:
You can force that, make new window at front
Good idea. Thanks!
make new tab with properties
{URL:theUrl}
I do not thin that this line works. It did not for me.
It works fine for me. What versions are you running? As I said
above, I'm at AS 2.0.1 talking to Safari 3.1.2 on OS X 10.5.5.
Same here and works now!
I did try your way before I sent you the answer, and it did not
work... Go figure.
Can you elaborate on that?
Since I don't really know what I'm talking about here, let me try
again. My understanding was that if I saved a script as an
application, whenever it ran it would save the values of the
properties for the next run, but it doesn't seem to be doing that.
How? What happens. I tried here and it worked alright.
May be your script editor got the same virus as mine, it screw us up
in the first run then it works fine...
:)
It seems to be doing what is expected. Actually the new guide says it
saves and it does.
I
read something about the new version of Script Editor not saving
property values when *it* runs a script and thought it might be
related.
--
Mark J. Reed <email@hidden>
Deivy
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