Is Send to Program still working?
Posted: Fri Jan 03, 2014 7:00 pm
I've been tinkering with the 'send to program' command, but I'm getting precisely nowhere when I try to do this across a network. I know the odds are that I'm getting something wrong, but I'm starting to wonder if it's possible at all.
In the Dictionary's details for this command it talks about AppleTalk zones, but in the entry for the 'address' property there's a note saying that support for AppleTalk zone addresses on Mac OS systems was removed in version 1.1.
Erm...
Is it possible, without jumping through enormous hoops, to have an application running on one Mac to communicate in some way with something running on another Mac? I'm not concerned about other platforms at this point, I'm just trying a Mac-specific experiment.
Keith
(Edit: I also wondered if it's still current because the URL at the bottom of the 'send to program' entry is stale:
"For more information about Apple events, see Apple Computer's technical documentation, Inside Macintosh: Interapplication Communication, located at <http://developer.apple.com/techpubs/mac/IAC/IAC-2.html>.")
In the Dictionary's details for this command it talks about AppleTalk zones, but in the entry for the 'address' property there's a note saying that support for AppleTalk zone addresses on Mac OS systems was removed in version 1.1.
Erm...
Is it possible, without jumping through enormous hoops, to have an application running on one Mac to communicate in some way with something running on another Mac? I'm not concerned about other platforms at this point, I'm just trying a Mac-specific experiment.
Keith
(Edit: I also wondered if it's still current because the URL at the bottom of the 'send to program' entry is stale:
"For more information about Apple events, see Apple Computer's technical documentation, Inside Macintosh: Interapplication Communication, located at <http://developer.apple.com/techpubs/mac/IAC/IAC-2.html>.")