Hmmmm, my NSAppleScript Class Reference documentation does not list any such method. It does list -executeAppleEvent:error: and - executeAndReturnError:, both of which return "The result of executing the event", which implies that they must wait for the script to complete.

Ha ha, yes, executeAppleEvent does wait for completion! My applescript was generating an error and stopping, so it appeared that executeAE was returning without blocking. Thanks.

Sean DeNigris
s...@clipperadams.com



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