Open JPG as RAW preference missing, Photoshop CS3

Some of my scripts are failing when the "open Jpg as Raw" preference is selected in Photoshop CS3. I found this thread that seems to solve the problem, but the relevant code is missing:
http://www.adobeforums.com/webx?128@@.3be5325f
Could someone please re-post the missing code for those functions?
Thanks

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