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Re: Snow Leopard osax security and 'run script' with parameters
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Re: Snow Leopard osax security and 'run script' with parameters


  • Subject: Re: Snow Leopard osax security and 'run script' with parameters
  • From: Shane Stanley <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 11 Jan 2010 12:43:15 +1100
  • Thread-topic: Snow Leopard osax security and 'run script' with parameters

On 11/1/10 11:29 AM, "has" <email@hidden> wrote:

 Scott Babcock wrote:
>
> For me, the only reason I need this sort of trick is to work around the fact
> that AppleScript doesn't allow you to access record properties by their
> names. If you receive an arbitrary record, the only way that I know of to
> pull it apart is to convert it to a string to get the property names (thru a
> different sort of trickery) and assemble script objects on the fly to obtain
> the values.

If you're happy to be 10.6-only, this alone makes ASObjC worth looking at.

--
Shane Stanley <email@hidden>
AppleScript Pro, April 2010, Florida <http://www.applescriptpro.com>


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