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On Saturday, April 21, 2012 2:31:20 PM UTC+9, philostein wrote:
>
> Try saving this code in AppleScript Editor and making a trigger for 
> '[script]⇥Run' Copy the URL from somewhere, switch to the target app and 
> hit the shortcut.
>
> <pre><code>try
> set _atid to AppleScript's text item delimiters
> set _text to the clipboard as text
>  set _delimiter to ""
> if _text contains "http://"; then set _delimiter to "http://";
> if _text contains "https://"; then set _delimiter to "https://";
> set AppleScript's text item delimiters to _delimiter
> set _text2 to text items of _text
> set AppleScript's text item delimiters to _atid
> set _text2 to _text2 as text
>  set the clipboard to _text2
> delay 0.5
> tell application "System Events" to keystroke "v" using command down
> on error a number b
> set AppleScript's text item delimiters to _atid
> activate
> display dialog a
> end try
>
> </code></pre>
>
>
> On Saturday, April 21, 2012 12:19:53 PM UTC+9, Aseem Kishore wrote:
>>
>> Any help!? 
>>
>> On Apr 18, 1:09 pm, Aseem Kishore <[email protected]> wrote: 
>> > Hi all, 
>> > 
>> > I'm new to QS and I need some help. I'm trying to figure out a way to 
>> > copy some text, for example a URL likehttp://www.google.com, have QS 
>> > automatically edit it, then paste it into another app with the edited 
>> > version, i.e.www.google.comwithout the "http://";. 
>> > 
>> > How can I do this? I'm guessing there has to be some script or code 
>> > somewhere to do the editing, but I have no clue how to do this or how 
>> > to set it up in QS. Any step by step assistance would be greatly 
>> > appreciated. 
>> > 
>> > Basically, I want to copy a string, modify the string by removing some 
>> > characters from the front of the string, and then have that saved 
>> > backed to the clipboard so when I paste, it's already edited. 
>> > 
>> > Thanks for your help! 
>> > 
>> > AK
>
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