At 7:38 am -0700 22/9/2005, Jim Ault wrote:
you are correct about the 'server'.. it was a headless client that fed data
and processed reports for the office, running a FMkr client app.
Applescript coordinated the email, web, FMkr, Excel, and Word apps to
produce an integrated solution without regard to screen flashing and user
interface.

Jim Ault

At 7:58 am -0700 22/9/2005, Jim Ault wrote:
google > " applescript remote" >  a bunch of links, some rather old.

'Tell' blocks can accept URLs in the 'machine' parameter, allowing
AppleScript control of remote applications via TCP/IP as of OS 9 in Nov '99

You can run a remote Applescript in Terminal
Check out the 'osascript' shell command.

http://www.macdevcenter.com/pub/ct/47 [several topics]
Controlling Your Mac with AppleScript and Java
A tutorial on how to use AppleScript and Java together to automate your ...
 the power of AppleScript to make a remote control center for any
AppleScriptable apps

Jim Ault

Thanks for the links, I'll do some digging around!

Peter

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