if it can help the absolute simplest way I can think of bringing up a local server is running `cd folderwithcontent; python -m SimpleHTTPServer 3456`
this will give you http://localhost:3456/<path relative to folderwithcontent> and the nice plus that if a server is already running on port 3456 it will just exit so for a crude but working script for the visualizer it will "always" work. On Wed, Jul 4, 2018 at 6:49 AM, Sherif Soliman <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Ben, > > On 3 Jul 2018, at 8:21, Ben Hyde wrote: > > Maybe I just need a poke withe the clue stick, but I think this bundle > isn’t > working today. > > I installed it a half hour ago, for the first time. > > And when I select a group of messages and hit cntl-t it > opens a page in Safari; but I don’t see a chart. > > I'm the author of the plugin. You're not missing anything. Unfortunately, > the plugin stopped working somewhat recently due to a change in the > security models in browsers (all major ones, as far as I know) where > loading an external file in the way MailMate enabled the plugin to do was > considered insecure and no longer allowed. The problem is explained by > Benny in this GitHub issue > <https://github.com/sheriferson/Visualize.mmBundle/issues/6#issuecomment-334471941> > . > > It seems that for this to work, MailMate (or the plugin) would need to > spin up a simple http server to be able to read the file generated by > MailMate. > > I am happy to put in some time/effort to make it work if Benny has an idea > — and needed bandwidth — to find an alternative and guide me to an extent :) > > Sherif > > _______________________________________________ > mailmate mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.freron.com/listinfo/mailmate > > -- /max http://about.me/maxandersen
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