Thanks. That explains it. I discovered that the OS 10 version of the 
Script Editor reads the file fine. I guess it can deal with an EOL, but 
the OS 9 version can't.

On Tuesday, January 21, 2003, at 03:51 PM, LuKreme wrote:

>> Thanks, Mark. I will try it. But, being an AppleScript dummy, I can't
>> figure out why the second script will not compile. The syntax checker
>> selects "string" in the line 12, and says a comma was expected instead
>> of a class name. Any idea why?
>
> What for line endings (all lines now end with a --EOL comment)
>
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Chuck's out scan done



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