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Is this valid "whose" syntax for folder actions file extension filtering?
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Is this valid "whose" syntax for folder actions file extension filtering?


  • Subject: Is this valid "whose" syntax for folder actions file extension filtering?
  • From: Alex Zavatone <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 09 Feb 2010 18:04:43 -0600

Hi.  I'm trying to filter the items dropped on a folder in a folder action script.  Is this the proper way to do it in a whose statement?  Also, how is the programmer able to see debug output or errors from folder action scripts?

Thanks in advance, 
- Alex Zavatone

on adding folder items to thisFolder after receiving someItems
repeat with myItem in (someItems whose name extension is "png")
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