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AppleScript (*.scpt) file encoding
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AppleScript (*.scpt) file encoding


  • Subject: AppleScript (*.scpt) file encoding
  • From: goochrules! <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 9 Aug 2004 11:07:43 -0600

I have an AppleScript file (*.scpt) that opened just fine in Xcode
1.2, but in 1.5 seems to be displayed with incorrect encoding.
Opening the file with the finder (i.e., Script Editor.app) properly
presents the contents of the file.  I've tried re-interpreting the
file as UTF-8, UTF-16 and many of the 'Western' encodings, all to no
avail.  The only differnce between most encodings is the default
character for what I guess is byte codes that are not understood.

Has anyone else noticed this?

-- Matthew Peltzer
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