This has been bedeviling me all day. As an AppleScript novice I suspect -- I 
*hope* -- I'm missing something trivial.

I have a scriptable app I want to write AppleScript that targets the app via 
its bundle identifier rather than its name. But when I do what seems the 
obvious thing, I get a -1708 error, which I believe means the app doesn't 
understand the command I'm giving it.

I wrote a trivially scriptable app to isolate and illustrate the 
problem. Here's my simple script, copied and pasted exactly from AppleScript 
Editor:

get application id "com.yourcompany.TrivialScriptable"
set myApp to result
tell myApp
        activate
        greet("hello!!!")
end tell

If you're seeing the above as rich text, notice how "greet" is not bold and blue, 
indicating that the AppleScript compiler indeed thinks my app does not implement the 
"greet" command.

I'm pretty sure I've set up the app correctly, because targeting it via the app 
name works:

tell application "TrivialScriptable"
        activate
        greet ("this works")
end tell

In this case the "greet" is properly highlighted.

What am I missing here? Is this some quirk of AppleScript?

Note: I want to use the bundle identifier rather than the app name because in 
the case of my real app I have an iOS app with the same name. This means there 
is an XXX.app sitting in the build directory of my iOS project. This confuses 
AppleScript into targeting the wrong XXX.app.

If you want to see this for yourself, a 26K zip file containing the code for 
TrivialScriptable is in my public iDisk (user aglee). Build the app and try 
running the above AppleScript snippets in AppleScript Editor.

If I can't solve this I may change my approach and define a custom URL scheme 
and use that rather than AppleScript for the inter-app communication I need.

--Andy

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