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On May 29, 2007, at 10:08 AM, John A.M. Darnell wrote:
> We are attempting to develop an automated backup process for our
> projects
> and so far we have this code (built partly by recording our steps
> and then
> by removing the intermediate tell-end tell statements):
>
>
with timeout of 20* minutes seconds--or hours or days
> tell application "StuffIt Deluxe"
> activate
> make new archive with properties {location:file
> "Macintosh
> HD:Users:PRG04:Desktop:backups:current backups:Data Mover.sitx"}
> stuff {alias "Macintosh HD:Source:Common Source:"}
> into
> archive "Data Mover.sitx" compression level maximum
> stuff {alias "Macintosh HD:Source:Data Mover v3:"}
> into
> archive "Data Mover.sitx" compression level maximum
> ...
> close window "
> quit
> end tell
>
end timeout
> Some of these projects are very, very large. The problem is that
> the very
> first archive command, which is acting on one of those large projects,
> looks like it is about to finish when Applescript displays a "timeout
> while waiting for Apple event."
>
> Is there any way around this dilemma?
>
> R,
>
> John A.M. Darnell
> Project Leader
> Internal Software Development
> Walsworth Publishing Company
> John may also be reached at johnamdarnell (at) gmail dot com
>
> Question: In the hit movie, "Indiana Jones and the Temple of
> Doom," the
> story begins with a marvelous tune sung by the leading female star
> in a
> posh Shanghai night club. What is the name of that nightclub?
> Answer:
> the name of the nightclub is Club Obi Wan.
>
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