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Update is lame, it won't work on a folder - i.e. i.e. tell application "Finder" to update alias foo will not update the contents of foo, only foo itself. Lame. That's why I had to get a lists of the contents using ls. Touch does the job in one line. --Emmett > Walter Bushell <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > IIRC update (the Finder command) does the job, also. > > On Mar 4, 2008, at 11:20 AM, Mark Lively wrote: > > > On Mar 4, 2008, at 10:56 AM, Emmett Gray wrote: > > > >> I've found a bug (10.4.11) which is probably still in Leopard > >> since I looked at the Leopard bug fix technote and it's not > >> mentioned. I've reported the bug to Apple. > >> > > Looks like it is fixed in leopard. Not to surprising since the old > > system event osax was built on top of FSRefs which are deprecated > > in Leopard. > > > >> If the target folder of the "list folder" command has a name > >> longer than 32 characters you get a "bad filename" error. I can't > >> use the Finder to get the info because the very reason I'm needing > >> the command for is to force the lazy Finder to update the contents > >> of the folder! > >> > > I use touch to update the folder. > > > > set aFolder to choose folder > > do shell script "touch ""ed form of posix path of aFolder > > > > -Mark > > Who likes touching folders. > > >