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"where its" vs "whose"
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  • Subject: "where its" vs "whose"
  • From: Mitchell L Model <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 27 Aug 2016 10:52:09 -0400

tell application "Safari"
every window where its document is not missing value
every window whose document is not missing value
end tell

I am getting the correct result for the first "every" and an error on the second.
I believe i have always used "where its" and "whose" interchangeably.
Or maybe not — I almost always use "whose" and used "where its" as part
of a solution someone sent me for a different problem.

What's the difference and why?




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