Or JavaScripts.. Although that would mean hooking into the JS engine
of Mozilla, instead of just staying in the Camino MacOSX-project
source.
This would be interesting, and useful (though I'd enjoy seeing
Perl/shell scripts as an option, too ;]).
On Sunday, May 30, 2004, at 00:57 US/Central, Jim Witte wrote:
Would anyone else be interested in the ability to have an
Applescript run once files are downloaded, and passed a list of those
files?
I download a lot of Newton (yes, Newton.. go to
http://wwnc.newtontalk.net/), and I'd like the ability to set their
type/creator so they open with the appropriate package installer
application instead of Installer, so I don't have to manually run
them through Packager after download. The ability to set
type/creator of files by extension on a per-site basis (since I
download most of them from only a few sites - or perhaps a popup menu
on the files in the Download window) would allow this, but an
Applescript would be more general and less "intrusive" as far as the
design of Camino to keep the number of prefs to a minimum - if the
user knows how to write the AS, fine, they do and drop it into the
Camino package. If not, fine - they never see it..
Anybody else want this patch?
Jim Witte
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