Check ou the script 'Insert Safari URL' at
<http://www.applescriptcentral.com>. It does all this and more - it will let
you select multiple urls from all open windows, and will insert the page
title(s) as well.
--
Barry
> From: Julian Vrieslander <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Reply-To: "Entourage:mac Talk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Fri, 04 Apr 2003 13:34:30 -0800
> To: "Entourage:mac Talk List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: Script to insert Safari hyperlink
>
> On 4/3/03 10:29 AM, "Allen Watson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> If you have your cursor located in an editable window, this script will
>> insert the URL of the front window in Safari into the Entourage window.
>>
>> tell application "Safari"
>> set theURl to URL of document 1
>> end tell
>> tell application "Microsoft Entourage" to set the selection to theURl
>
> I modfied Allen's script and combined it with the one I was using for
> Explorer:
>
> (*
> tell application "Internet Explorer"
> set theURL to item 1 of (GetWindowInfo -1)
> set theWindowTitle to item 2 of (GetWindowInfo -1)
> end tell
> *)
>
> tell application "Safari"
> set theURL to URL of document 1
> set theWindowTitle to name of window 1
> end tell
>
> tell application "Microsoft Entourage"
> activate
> set theContent to return & return & "<" & theURL & ">" & return
> set theSignature to signature "my signature"
> make new draft window with properties {content:theContent,
> subject:theWindowTitle, signature type:other, other signature
> choice:theSignature}
> end tell
>
> To use Explorer, uncomment the first tell block and comment out (or delete)
> the second one. I have this script installed as a compiled applet, and I
> trigger it with a hot key (I use MaxMenus to bind hot keys). When I am
> browsing the web and I want to send someone a link to the current page, I
> hit the hot key, and the script opens a new message window in Entourage.
> The subject line of the new message is filled in with the web page title,
> and the message body is filled in with a couple of blank lines and the URL.
> Putting the "<" and ">" brackets around the URL allows it to be clickable,
> even if the URL runs longer than one line.
>
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>
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