Re: Error with [applescript]

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1999


It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 22737
interpreted = N
texte = >>>Try adding the word return on a line by itself at the end of your script. >>>This tells Applescript not to return (display) any text. >>> >>Dave Thanks for your tip but still no luck. > >If you're writing your applescript code directly into a webcat template >first, you might want to try a different approach. My best success with >the [applescript] context has been to write the script in the ScriptEditor >first, then when it works the way I want it to, I copy the text to my >[applescript] context ...That's what I did Ken. I have posted the problem to the Apple script mailing List, perhaps they have some solutions. Now I wonder if I could use [showif] to hide the 'error' text, hmmmm.:-)) Thanks for your help.Regards, **************************************************************** Micheal O Se www.elive.ie Internet Hosting Service micheal@elive.ie Database powered websites **************************************************************** Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
  1. Re: Error with [applescript] (Mícheál O Sé 1999)
  2. Re: Error with [applescript] (The Mooseman 1999)
  3. Re: Error with [applescript] (Mícheál O Sé 1999)
  4. Re: Error with [applescript] (PCS Technical Support 1999)
  5. Re: Error with [applescript] (Kenneth Grome 1999)
  6. Re: Error with [applescript] (Rob Marquardt 1999)
  7. Re: Error with [applescript] (Mícheál O Sé 1999)
  8. Re: Error with [applescript] (Kenneth Grome 1999)
  9. Re: Error with [applescript] (Mícheál O Sé 1999)
  10. Error with [applescript] (Mícheál O Sé 1999)
  11. Re: Error with [applescript] (Dave MacLeay 1999)
>>>Try adding the word return on a line by itself at the end of your script. >>>This tells Applescript not to return (display) any text. >>> >>Dave Thanks for your tip but still no luck. > >If you're writing your applescript code directly into a webcat template >first, you might want to try a different approach. My best success with >the [applescript] context has been to write the script in the ScriptEditor >first, then when it works the way I want it to, I copy the text to my >[applescript] context ...That's what I did Ken. I have posted the problem to the Apple script mailing List, perhaps they have some solutions. Now I wonder if I could use [showif] to hide the 'error' text, hmmmm.:-)) Thanks for your help.Regards, **************************************************************** Micheal O Se www.elive.ie Internet Hosting Service micheal@elive.ie Database powered websites **************************************************************** Mícheál O Sé

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