Any ideas how to implement in Applescript a check for empty Web Archive
items? (i.e. Failed downloads)
Thanks,
Jacob
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On 12/11/07 9:12 PM, infrahile [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Here's a weird little curiosity - I opened an Adobe Illustrator
document just now (by double-clicking on it's icon in the Finder),
for the first time since installing the recent 1.5 update, and rather
than opening Illustrator my Mac
On 11-Dec-07, at 6:54 AM, Michael Young wrote:
Feature proposal: Could Yojimbo list the number of files associated
with each tag in Yojimbo Preferences Tags? That way I coul see
if I have dead tags (with no files associated).
Or is there already a way to ascertain that?
Isn't it
When I drag a webloc file to the drop dock, it becomes a webarchive
rather than a bookmark. Is there an option to change this to create
bookmarks?
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On 11 Dec 2007, at 16:56, pete boardman wrote:
When I drag a webloc file to the drop dock, it becomes a webarchive
rather than a bookmark. Is there an option to change this to create
bookmarks?
Yes.
I now realise that .webloc files are URLs... :)
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I'm thinking about buying Yojimbo largely due to the Palm (Treo) sync
capability. I had one quick question:
Missing Sync can be set up so that it only syncs selected Yojimbo
collections, from what I've heard. My question is: can this be a tag
collection, so that Palm syncing is
I've just read the archive on this one and partially answered the
second question I posted a couple of hours ago.
I understand the reason behind this feature -- but I would VERY MUCH
like some kind of way to say I summoned the Quick Input panel in
error and don't want to put this material
On 12 Dec 2007, at 14:25, Jacob Lyles wrote:
Any ideas how to implement in Applescript a check for empty Web
Archive
items? (i.e. Failed downloads)
I've only spent a few minutes with Yojimbo, so I'm a real beginner as
far as scripting it goes.
This code finds some of my web archives
On Dec 12, 2007 12:25 PM, Mark Hessman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've just read the archive on this one and partially answered the
second question I posted a couple of hours ago.
I understand the reason behind this feature -- but I would VERY MUCH
like some kind of way to say I summoned the