Chris wrote (in a mesage I tossed out) something like
"Does AppleScript work properly on those machines?"   (Or "Do Applescripts
work...")

There are a couple of definitions of "properly" at the moment.

On a stock 10.1.3, we're at AppleScript 1.8.  It has problems with some things.

If one has installed the December Developer tools, one is using AppleScript
1.8.2b1 or something like that, and there are fewer (and different)
problems.

And if after doing that one installed the latest beta AppleScript (1.8.2b3
I think) then there should be very few problems.

I suspect the target for "making it work" would be the impending AS 1.8.2.
(Also available in beta for Mac OS 9.2 (and perhaps earlier).)

Latest plan I "heard" (saw in message from Apple's Chris Espinoza) was that
AS 1.8.2 will appear in Software Update for Mac OS 9 folks, in the March
Developer Tools (RSN) download, and in Mac OS X 10.2.

The betas are available for download via your Apple Developer Connection
membership (we all have one, right?), including the free level.  And
related PDF documents are also available.

  --John

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John Baxter   [EMAIL PROTECTED]      Port Ludlow, WA, USA

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