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Re: Opening Scripts from the Web
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Re: Opening Scripts from the Web


  • Subject: Re: Opening Scripts from the Web
  • From: "S. J. Cunningham" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 27 Feb 2017 13:14:59 -0500

On Feb 25, 2017, at 1:45 PM, S. J. Cunningham wrote:

> So I am looking at the Mac Automation Scripting Guide on Folder Actions and there is a link to click to open the sample script in Script Editor:
>
> 	applescript://com.apple.scripteditor?action=new&script=on opening folder theAttachedFolder  [Snip]
>
> When I click on the link, AppleScript Editor (or Script Debugger if I change the application setting in Firefox) opens with a copy of the script inserted, sic:
>
> on opening folder theAttachedFolder     -- Get the name of the attached folder    [Snip]

So the problem turned out to be the NoScript add-on in Firefox.  Ironic, I know :)  I have submitted a bug report to them.
Thanks to Yvan Koenig for helping me figure this out.


Steve
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Takes a Lickin' and Keeps on Tickin'!


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