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.

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