On Fri, Jun 25, 200412:03, the following words from computer artwork by
subhash [EMAIL PROTECTED], emerged from a plethora of SPAM ...

>[cheshirekat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb am 25.6.2004 um 3:17 Uhr:]
>
>>I didn't binhex any files. The text file is just a .txt file and I didn't
>>compress or encode it in any way.
>
>Then .Mac did. The link points to "<http://homepage.mac.com/cheshirekat/
>.cv/cheshirekat/Public/AppleScriptsDescribed.txt-binhex.hqx>" which is
>not a text file but an BinHex compressed file.
>
>But I see you described the scripts now in HTML. Thank you for your
efforts!!!

Your earlier comment about the hqx file extension is what made me go
investigate. From my end, it wasn't apparent .Mac was doing stuff to my
files behind my back until I began to scrutinize everything. I did wonder
(very briefly) why the files were so small, but when I couldn't read the
file names, I assumed they had some kind of "super" file server. <g>

I might be better off letting people copy and paste the scripts directly,
instead of downloading the files. But since I haven't had any sleep, I'll
decide any changes later. Hopefully, there won't be any problems with the
scripts themselves. I'm quite certain that PM users will ferret out any
errors I may have made cleaning the scripts for public usability. You all
can be a picky bunch. 
;-)

Thanks for your help.
-- 
A stream is music and motion: smooth glides, fast, turbulent riffles and
deep pools, each posing a special challenge. 
- Nelson Bryant

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* Addictions: iTunes 4 * WarCraft * The Sims * FileMaker Pro


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