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Re: AppleScript applications and sandboxing
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Re: AppleScript applications and sandboxing


  • Subject: Re: AppleScript applications and sandboxing
  • From: Chris Paveglio <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 07 Nov 2011 13:56:28 +0000
  • Thread-topic: AppleScript applications and sandboxing

I have 2 apps in the App Store now that control InDesign. And I could not
enable sandboxing. If I sandboxed the application, it simply refused to
function in any fashion (except starting up and showing a UI, assuming I did
not do any app calls in awakeFromNib or didFinishLaunching etc).

I submitted my apps before the Nov 1 deadline (now pushed to March), but I'm
not sure what happens after that. Maybe my apps can stay there and be
grandfathered in; but maybe they are removed.

So the answer is no, you can't sandbox any Applescript/ASOC application that
talks to other apps. The communications wall around a sandbox app is pretty
tight and I did not see any entitlements to be able to send Apple events.

Chris

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