In article <p05100303b8692d0d7508@[192.168.1.104]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Kee Hinckley) wrote:
> The nice thing about this approach is that writing the initial glue > shouldn't be a big deal. Handling every possible object is a lot of > work, but it can be built incrementally. Anytime someone needs to > handle a new type of object they simply add the relevant Applescript > and Perl code to the libraries. > > Is any of this making sense? I'm not sure, but it seems a lot more complex than simply dropping an application on a droplet and then coding to it in Perl, bypassing AppleScript altogether. -- Chris Nandor [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://pudge.net/ Open Source Development Network [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://osdn.com/