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John Delacour wrote on Wed, 5 Jan 2011 02:21:03 +0000:



>I've recently switched from 10.4.11 to 10.6.5 and=20

>am having various problems, among them this one.

[…]

>property eunotice : ""

>property eudora : "Eudora"

>property |scripts| : {|mail arrives|:"", |mail sent|:(""), |has connected|:=

>=C2

>	(""), |has manually filtered|:(""), |will connect|:""}

>property watchlist : {inheaders:{}} as record

>

>I have tried re-saving it from Smile (and from=20

>Script Editor) as an application bundle but I'm=20

>still getting the same problem, and that is that=20

>I can't get or set its properties.  In other=20

>words this fails with an error:

>

>tell application "eunotice" to get its eudora



Hi, John.



I can confirm getting the same results (or lack thereof) on my 10.6.5

machine. However, if eunotice contains a handler to return the property

value, it can be told to execute it. Similarly with setting.



NG

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