What about using something like fileio or buddy to create a blank text file
and set it's permissions, then run the perl app to futz with the file? Could
also be the 'classic' app..
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What are you trying to do in the perl? Why not try applescript instead?
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It's major text processing stuff - perfect Perl job. For me, at least,
it'd be much harder (if possible) to do it in AppleScript. Probably
even possible to do a native-lingo version but that'd be many more
lines of codes and maybe (almost certainly) slower. I'm around the
permissions thing
What are you trying to do in the perl? Why not try applescript instead?
Or better yet, use a combination of the two (at least for OSX):
do shell script /usr/bin/perl /volumes/YourCD/yourscript.pl
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All,
Hey folks, I wanted to let everyone know about a pair of free online
seminars that we're having tomorrow in case you're interested. Anyone can
attend and so I'd recommend that folks take a look at the information found
at the following URL:
Director MX Online Live Seminar Series
Charlie,
I hate to be the cynical one, but don't bother attending the
free webinar on Flash integration. I attended the one last
Thursday, and all it actually focused on was the DVD features,
with a short demonstration of Flash components thrown in. It
was very disappointing, especially