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Re: Using Applescript to talk to other computers.
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Re: Using Applescript to talk to other computers.


  • Subject: Re: Using Applescript to talk to other computers.
  • From: Iurista GmbH <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 01 Feb 2012 16:26:33 +0100

Am 01.02.2012 um 16.16 schrieb Iurista GmbH:

>
> Am 31.01.2012 um 21.22 schrieb Alex Zavatone:
>
>> In the past, I have tried to use AppleScript's eppc:// URLs to establish communications to other Macs with a lot of unreliable results and painful failure.
>>
>> However, using iChat as a command router surprisingly works pretty well.
>>
>> Has anyone out there been successful in using eppc URLs for inter machine communication in AppleScript?  If so, would you be so kind to share your approach?
>
> I use this style of scripts to access Apps on the remote machine
>
> My remote Mac (iMac "Lamp") still is a PPC one, runnig either Tiger, Leo or Snow Leo, all of them located on a separate partition.

It seems I had a wishful thinking  :-) it naturalyy does NOT run on Snow Leo, Tiger and Leo is enough
Rudolf
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