Re: AppleScript applications and sandboxing
Re: AppleScript applications and sandboxing
- Subject: Re: AppleScript applications and sandboxing
- From: Donald Hall <email@hidden>
- Date: Sun, 06 Nov 2011 20:25:51 -0700
Axel,
Thanks for the reply.
Yes, I have the Mac App Store in mind. The background scheduling engine for my application "Script Timer" is written in AppleScript. I was thinking about modifying Script Timer for the app store, but there is no point in doing so if the scheduling engine won't work because of sandboxing. If the scheduling engine couldn't access other applications the usefulness of the program would be decimated.
Don
> Le 6 nov. 2011 à 03:36, Donald Hall a écrit :
>
>> Does anyone know if there is any way to reconcile an AppleScript application and sandboxing? Most AppleScript applications send Apple Events to other applications (e.g. tell application "iTunes" ...), but this definitely butts up against sandboxing unless a temporary entitlement can be set. Is there a way to do such a thing with an AppleScript application?
>>
>> I haven't seen anything so far in the docs.
>
> Hello Donald,
>
> Are you considering apps to be distributed thru the AppStore, or are you worrying about the ability to make use of home-made AppleScripts locally?
>
> Axel
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