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Shane:
Thanks for bringing me up to speed. My favored platform (and now he
commits heresy) is a PC, and not a MAC at all. Hence I know very little
about Apple products/OSes, but because of your patient counseling (and I
include everyone on this list in that category) I *am* learning.
I will *also* say that I did try to load all 127k of the file, and I
had problems but I am beginning to believe that it was programmer/operator
error rather than any inherent limitations of Applescript.
Take care.
R,
John A.M. Darnell
Software Development
In honor of THE MATRIX RELOADED:
In the first movie, close to the climax, Keanu Reeves and Carrie Ann Moss
take a harrowing express ride up an elevator by explosively disconnecting
the counterweight. Just before activating the detonator, Reeves says
something. What was it that he said?
Shane Stanley <[log in to unmask]>
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05/21/2003 08:00 PM
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Subject: Re: Where goes the "$"?
On 22/5/03 8:35 AM +1000, John A.M. Darnell, [log in to unmask],
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> Unfortunately the file is potentially huge (the biggest one on record
> is 127k)
FWIW, in AS terms that's far, far from huge. In OS 9 you would want to set
your applet's memory partition to maybe 1Mb or more, depending on what
else
you're doing; in OS X just read it in.
--
Shane Stanley, [log in to unmask]
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