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Delegating time to another process


  • Subject: Delegating time to another process
  • From: Zameer Andani <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 05 Oct 2005 10:02:47 -0700

I have an application that communicates with iTunes.  One of the things I
have found is that iTune's XML file is sometimes out of date with what is in
iTunes.

A work around I have found is that if I delete the XML file and then
activate iTunes, the XML file is created and is then in sync.

Currently I am using cocoa to run an applescript to activate iTunes, however
this is undesireable as it makes iTunes appear in front of my application.
Is there another way that I can allocate run-time to iTunes so as to trigger
it's main application loop to run?

Thanks

Zameer

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