I'm having some trouble scripting (what I thought would be) a very easy section of something I'm working on. Basically, I want to tell Finder to open a file with a specific application. Simple, right? From what I've read I should be able to use:
tell application "Finder"
open "the_file" using "the_application"
end tell
The trouble is Finder seems to be having one heck of a time finding the application. When I use the following code:
set webArcExtract to POSIX file (do shell script "mdfind 'WebArchive Folderizer.app' -onlyin '/Applications/'") as string #Find the Web Archive Extraction Program
tell application "Finder" #Temporary path to save the web archive
set tempPath to ((home as string) & "temp:")
end tell
tell application "Fake" #Magic that saves a webpage as a webarchive
load URL "www.google.com"
delay 3
capture web page as Web Archive saving in tempPath & "arc.webarchive"
end tell
tell application "Finder" #Open the arc.webarchive file saved in the tempPath with the WebArchive Folderizer application
open tempPath & "arc.webarchive" using webArcExtract
end tell
The values of the variables are as follows:
tempPath: "OSX_Data:Users:user:" webArcExtract: "OSX:Applications:Utilities:WebArchive Folderizer.app"
The error I get when trying to run the code occurs on the open tempPath & "arc.webarchive" using webArcExtract line. A message pops up from Finder stating "The Application cannot be found."
Im really befuddled by this one. I KNOW the path is right and I KNOW the application can open files this way. I can use Finder to go to the arc.webarchive file I'm trying to open, right-click on the file, and select "open with > WebArchive Folderizer" and it works perfectly.
Any suggestions?