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  1. Thanks for that tip. I honestly don't know what exactly fixed the issue (yay for the shotgun approach), but I changed "return" to "print" in my Script Filter, changed it from "No Argument" to "With Space / Argument Optional" back to "No Argument" and realized that Info.plist was missing. So, between taking care of all of these, something clicked. So, thanks
  2. Hm, the issue persists (https://www.dropbox.com/s/e9na1awfm4pxvjv/Screenshot%202013-12-30%2021.47.51.png), but I think I see where part of the problem may lie. alp.feedback prints the XML instead of returning the XML, so my code: def get_schedule: ... feedback = alp.feedback(feedback_items) return feedback if __name__=="__main__": print get_schedule Was actually printing the XML generated by alp.feedback to console by the alp.feedback method. feedback = alp.feedback(feedback_items) was in turn a null object, and so print get_schedule was returning 'None'. This had been vexing me for most of the day and I thought I had found a workaround; apparently not. I had to modify alp.feedback to 'return' instead of 'print', and now I'm able to get what you see in the screenshot.
  3. Here ya go: https://www.dropbox.com/s/uwvrpxvdbjduxqb/Screenshot%202013-12-29%2021.12.53.png (it's a .png so I can't inline).
  4. Hi there, I have a workflow triggered by a keyword. The workflow is simply: import getSchedule as gs print(gs.get_schedule()) When I type the keyword in to Alfred, the workflow shows up, but as soon as it is the top result, or I select it otherwise and the workflow is activated, it immediately is removed from the list of results. I have thoroughly debugged the script; when run in a terminal the script outputs the proper XML from `alp`. I'm not certain where to go from here, any ideas?
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